README How to set large data (OLE DB)

Shows how to set BLOB data, create a table, add a sample record, fetches that record in the rowset, and then set the value of the BLOB field. This sample is not supported on IA64.

Scenario

For more information on this sample, see How to: Set Large Data (OLE DB) in Books Online.

Languages

This sample uses Visual C++.

Prerequisites

Before running this sample, make sure the following software is installed:

Building the Sample

This sample connects to your computer's default SQL Server instance. To connect to a named instance, change the connection string from L"(local)" to L"(local)\name", where name is the named instance. By default, SQL Server Express installs to a named instance.

Adding and deleting the table is done programmatically, in the CreateTable function. If this sample is being run on a computer where the TestISeqStream table has not already been added to the AdventureWorks database, you should comment out the code that deletes the table. If the TestISeqStream table has already been added to the computer database, you should comment out the code that deletes and adds the table.

  • If you are using Visual Studio, load the WorkingWithBLOBs.sln file and build it.

  • If you are using MSBuild.exe, invoke MSBuild.exe at a command prompt, passing it the WorkingWithBLOBs.sln file:

    MSBuild WorkingWithBLOBs.sln
    

Running the Sample

  • From Visual Studio, invoke Start Without Debugging (CTRL+F5).
  • If you built with MSBuild.exe, invoke WorkingWithBLOBs.exe.

Change History

Release History

17 July 2006

Changed content:
  • Clarified and updated prerequisites including the Web site for downloading the samples.
New content:
  • Added information on connecting to a named instance.

See Also

Concepts

Data Access Samples

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance