Thanks for trying. However, the code you gave will only work if the image field is a 
OID, not BYTEA. With BYTEA I would have to convert the image to a byte stream, then 
insert. Also, the file path in your example assumes the image is on a 
UNIX/LINUX/whatever box. It won't work if the image is on a Windows machine, i.e.: 

insert into img_table values('image name', 'C:/WINNT/Web/Wallpaper/SL600_1.jpg');
OR
insert into img_table values('image name', C:/WINNT/Web/Wallpaper/SL600_1.jpg);

It doesn't like the colon (:) and slashes (/)

What I want to do is upload an image from an ASP page and insert it into a table. I 
don't want to store the image on the file system, even if it's only temporary.

- Dylan


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:25 AM
To: Dylan Milks
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Insert images through ASP


Ok,
It is late and I am getting sleepy but..

create table large_obj
(
image name text,
the_image bytea
);

insert into large_obj values('the name','/home/auser/file.jpg');

above stores a file path to image.

I can't remember at the moment for sure but maybe removing the '' from around the 
/home/auser will actually store the image within the database instead of using the 
fileserver.

There was a really good webpage explaining this that I bookmarked somewhere.  IF i 
could only remember which pc I was on.....


HTH

 Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 09:42:36PM -0500, Dylan Milks wrote:
> I'm using VB Script (ASP), ODBC and preferably I'd like to use the BYTEA field. I 
> can get it to work using an OID data type, but I'd like to see about BYTEA.
> 
> I'm using Postgres 7.3
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> - Dylan
> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: mike g [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         Sent: Fri 7/16/2004 11:07 PM
>         To: Dylan Milks
>         Cc: PostgreSQL (E-mail)
>         Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Insert images through ASP
>        
>        
> 
>         Hi,
>        
>         I think you will need to be more specific to what scripting language you
>         are attempting to use, which blob data type is being used in the db(lo
>         or bytea), and possibly the database driver used (odbc / .net)
>         to get a response from the community.
>        
>         Mike
>         On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 08:21, Dylan Milks wrote:
>         > I'm just wondering if anyone has ever inserted images into a Postgres
>         > DB through ASP. If so, could you please give me a snippet of code to
>         > show me how to do it. I can't seem to get it working.
>         >
>         > Thanks,
>         > - Dylan Milks
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