Binary Files Import and Export
Importing binary files is always a challenge in SQL Server. New Author Sergey Benner brings us a technique using bulk loading that has worked well for him.
2018-01-12 (first published: 2008-08-28)
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Importing binary files is always a challenge in SQL Server. New Author Sergey Benner brings us a technique using bulk loading that has worked well for him.
2018-01-12 (first published: 2008-08-28)
28,197 reads
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