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  • P Pankaj Garg

    If u don;t have any idea , then y the bloody hell u r participating in the thread. Don't waste mine and ur's time if u don;t have any idea .

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    Paddy Boyd
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    She's not wasting your time - have you tried the code? Does it work? If it doesn't then send us an error and we can help, but we're not going to compile your code for you...

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      She's not wasting your time - have you tried the code? Does it work? If it doesn't then send us an error and we can help, but we're not going to compile your code for you...

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      Pankaj Garg
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      Every thing is provided to u , if u can't sort out even now , then shame on u, Even the stupid or duffer can understand this much elaborated code , and u r talking on behalf of her, ok , Can't u see , the code i provided , is there any thing hidden ? Everything is provided. Instead of making arguments and wasting others time , y don;t u people solve the problem, by the way , we r here to solve others problem or to speak on behalf of others and waste others time.

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      • P Pankaj Garg

        If u don;t have any idea , then y the bloody hell u r participating in the thread. Don't waste mine and ur's time if u don;t have any idea .

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        janet2008
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        :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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        • J janet2008

          :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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          Pankaj Garg
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          Seems u need some rest and a doctor to check up ur head.

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          • P Pankaj Garg

            Seems u need some rest and a doctor to check up ur head.

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            janet2008
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            Ok thanks for advice :-D

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            • P Pankaj Garg

              CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[spa] @a image AS insert into a(a) values(@a) GO table column name = a datatype = image byte[] buffer=new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; byte[] b = new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(buffer,0,buffer.Length); p[0] = objclsdb.Parameter("@a", DbType.Byte, buffer, ParameterDirection.Input); The above code is right?

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              J4amieC
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              You are rude and arrogant. Had I have go to this thread first I would also have asked "Does it work? Does it generate an error?" to your question of "Is the above code right?" In addition, you seem to think that all the code here is sufficient to answer a question about it - WRONG! the final line of code makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

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              • P Pankaj Garg

                Seems u need some rest and a doctor to check up ur head.

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                Blumen
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                You are bloody arrogant.. and don't use native language here in CP ('duffer' means idiot in Hindi, i suppose). Understand one thing, you've got no right to abuse anyone here in CP forums, if you are frustrated go take it out somewhere else buddy, this is not the place for that. If you can't ask a question properly just go to HELL, don't bring shame to other Indian members in CP. Regards, Blumen

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                • P Pankaj Garg

                  CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[spa] @a image AS insert into a(a) values(@a) GO table column name = a datatype = image byte[] buffer=new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; byte[] b = new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(buffer,0,buffer.Length); p[0] = objclsdb.Parameter("@a", DbType.Byte, buffer, ParameterDirection.Input); The above code is right?

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                  soap brain
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                  Maybe I can quote you right back: If u don;t have any idea , then y the bloody hell u r participating in the thread. Don't waste mine and ur's time if u don;t have any idea .

                  "There's not a man in America who at one time or another hasn't had a secret desire to boot a child in the ass." - W. C. Fields

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                  • P Pankaj Garg

                    If u don;t have any idea , then y the bloody hell u r participating in the thread. Don't waste mine and ur's time if u don;t have any idea .

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                    Paul Conrad
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                    pankajgarg wrote:

                    Don't waste mine

                    How about a more descriptive post? What is the problem you are having? If you are rude to people trying to help, then bugger off.

                    "I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon

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                    • P Pankaj Garg

                      CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[spa] @a image AS insert into a(a) values(@a) GO table column name = a datatype = image byte[] buffer=new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; byte[] b = new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(buffer,0,buffer.Length); p[0] = objclsdb.Parameter("@a", DbType.Byte, buffer, ParameterDirection.Input); The above code is right?

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                      Oakman
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                      You, sir, are rude, and stupid. Apparently you think that this forum has been set up to do your work for you so yhou can continue to pretend to be a developer. p.s. your code sucks scissors.

                      Jon Information doesn't want to be free. It wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound.

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                      • O Oakman

                        You, sir, are rude, and stupid. Apparently you think that this forum has been set up to do your work for you so yhou can continue to pretend to be a developer. p.s. your code sucks scissors.

                        Jon Information doesn't want to be free. It wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound.

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                        Paul Conrad
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                        Oakman wrote:

                        stupid. Apparently you think that this forum has been set up to do your work for you so yhou can continue to pretend to be a developer

                        I agree. Hence, my sig from Pete O'Hanlon

                        "I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon

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                        • P Pankaj Garg

                          Every thing is provided to u , if u can't sort out even now , then shame on u, Even the stupid or duffer can understand this much elaborated code , and u r talking on behalf of her, ok , Can't u see , the code i provided , is there any thing hidden ? Everything is provided. Instead of making arguments and wasting others time , y don;t u people solve the problem, by the way , we r here to solve others problem or to speak on behalf of others and waste others time.

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                          Rob Graham
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                          Actually, I see at least two obvious errors, but since you have chosen to be a rude jerk, I'm going to let you find them for yourself.

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                          • P Pankaj Garg

                            If u don;t have any idea , then y the bloody hell u r participating in the thread. Don't waste mine and ur's time if u don;t have any idea .

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                            CPallini
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                            Hi, I'm here only to waste a bit of your precious time. Greetings :)

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                            • P Pankaj Garg

                              Seems u need some rest and a doctor to check up ur head.

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                              Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                              pankajgarg wrote:

                              Seems u need some rest and a doctor to check up ur head.

                              First you ought to consult a doctor preferably a psychiatrist since you are really suffering from an acute hysteria. :)

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                              • P Pankaj Garg

                                CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[spa] @a image AS insert into a(a) values(@a) GO table column name = a datatype = image byte[] buffer=new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; byte[] b = new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(buffer,0,buffer.Length); p[0] = objclsdb.Parameter("@a", DbType.Byte, buffer, ParameterDirection.Input); The above code is right?

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                                73Zeppelin
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                                pankajgarg wrote:

                                The above code is right?

                                No, it's wrong.


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                                • P Pankaj Garg

                                  Seems u need some rest and a doctor to check up ur head.

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                                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                  What's wrong with you, dip shit? If you want help, you don't act rude. You need a bitch slap.

                                  -- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit

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                                  • P Pankaj Garg

                                    CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[spa] @a image AS insert into a(a) values(@a) GO table column name = a datatype = image byte[] buffer=new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; byte[] b = new byte[FileUpload1.FileContent.Length]; FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(buffer,0,buffer.Length); p[0] = objclsdb.Parameter("@a", DbType.Byte, buffer, ParameterDirection.Input); The above code is right?

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                                    realJSOP
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                                    No - your variable naming convention ranks right up there with that new $2500 car from India, and you've provided just enough information to annoy everyone else here. I'm participating in this thread because it was pushed into my sphere of observation. Stop being a dick to the other members.

                                    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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