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Storing FRX/FRT to SQL Server database?
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09/02/2006 17:43:35
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, États-Unis
 
 
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09/02/2006 16:30:09
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows Server 2003
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01095266
Message ID:
01095295
Vues:
18
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David,

Seems to me it would be easy to zip up the files and store the zip file as a binary. Then your application could unzip the files if you need them. I have an application that has as many as 18 databases (Sybase ASA) that syncs the data throughout the company. I store the FoxPro EXE file as a blob in the database to distribute new updates. Works well so I don't see a problem with a zip file or even the FRXs either.


>Has anyone ever tried saving FRX and FRT files in some kind of SQL Server binary fields and reconstituting them to disk when needed?
>
>We have a central SQL Server cluster, but have the app's FRXs (including those created on a regular basis by users through the QueryMaker part of our app) stored in a folder on an app server. There is a backup app server always ready to be turned on, but it's not clustered or automatically kept in sync.
>
>We need to keep the FRX folder on the backup server updated, which we can do with some kind of regular backup routine, but it just occurred to me that a better solution might be to store 'em in SQL Server, which will always be ready and up-to-the-minute updated.
>
>How about it? Anyone got an idea?
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