Re: Imágenes en una DBF
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Just my 2 cents ... I have found that corporate ( most users ) tend to import huge files into databases .. like ( lets say ) 1gb ++ .. .Dbf can get out of hand real fast if you allow that to happen .. that is why I prefer Sql Server using the fieldtype VarBinaryMax ( much more stable and robust )
People just do not realize the difference between a Data management system and a fileting cabinet.
Rick Lipkin
Just my 2 cents ... I have found that corporate ( most users ) tend to import huge files into databases .. like ( lets say ) 1gb ++ .. .Dbf can get out of hand real fast if you allow that to happen .. that is why I prefer Sql Server using the fieldtype VarBinaryMax ( much more stable and robust )
People just do not realize the difference between a Data management system and a fileting cabinet.
Rick Lipkin