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Using CLongBinary for BLOBs

By Shekar Narayanan | 30 Nov 1999
 
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    At times, storing images and other types of documents like word document, or excel spread sheet or even a compressed zip file in the database is inevitable. MFC provides a supporting class to handle these BLOBs called CLongBinary. It is just a wrapper around the HGLOBAL of WIN32. But how do you use it? The wizard creates a member variable of type CLongBinary in your record set object and also creates the corresponding RFX routine (RFX_LongBinary).

    Okay, does it mean that you can use this member just like any other variable? No, That's where this document comes in handy. For regular data types, all you have to is create an instance of the recordset object, assign the values and call Update. But for BLOBs, you have to do something special. For inserting BLOBs, you have to remember 3 points.

    1. Allocate and lock the storage buffer using GlobalAlloc() and GlobalLock() calls
    2. Prepare the recordset for blob operation using SetFieldDirty() and SetFieldNull() calls
    3. Unlock the storage buffer

    By default, the destructor of the CLongBinary will delete the buffer using GlobalFree() call. So you don't have to bother about freeing the memory. Reading from the database is pretty simple. All you have to do is lock the buffer.

    Following code snippet shows how to do this in the actual code:

    // Store the Image to database table
    // 
    try
    {
        dbImages.Open();
        dbImages.AddNew();
    
        CFile	fileImage;
        CFileStatus	fileStatus;
    
        fileImage.Open("c:\\winnt\\winnt256.bmp", CFile::modeRead);
        fileImage.GetStatus(fileStatus);
    
        dbImages.m_BLOBName = fileImage.GetFileTitle();
        dbImages.m_BLOBImage.m_dwDataLength = fileStatus.m_size;
    
        HGLOBAL hGlobal		= GlobalAlloc(GPTR,fileStatus.m_size);
        dbImages.m_BLOBImage.m_hData = GlobalLock(hGlobal);
    
        fileImage.ReadHuge(dbImages.m_BLOBImage.m_hData,fileStatus.m_size);
    
        dbImages.SetFieldDirty(&dbImages.m_BLOBImage);
        dbImages.SetFieldNull(&dbImages.m_BLOBImage,FALSE);
        dbImages.Update();
    
        GlobalUnlock(hGlobal);
    
        dbImages.Close();
    
        pList->InsertItem(0,fileImage.GetFileTitle());
    }
    catch(CException* pE)
    {
        pE->ReportError();
        pE->Delete();
        return;
    }

     

    // To restore image from db table
    CdbImages   dbImages(&theApp.m_DB);
    CString     strFileName = pList->GetItemText(nIndex,0);
    dbImages.m_strFilter.Format("BLOBName = '%s'",strFileName);
    try
    {
        dbImages.Open();
        if  (dbImages.IsEOF())
            AfxMessageBox("Unable to get image from db");
        else
        {
            char    tmpPath[_MAX_PATH+1];
            GetTempPath(_MAX_PATH,tmpPath);
    
            strFileName.Insert(0,tmpPath);
            
            CFile	outFile(strFileName,CFile::modeCreate|CFile::modeWrite);
            LPSTR	buffer = (LPSTR)GlobalLock(dbImages.m_BLOBImage.m_hData);
            outFile.WriteHuge(buffer,dbImages.m_BLOBImage.m_dwDataLength);
            GlobalUnlock(dbImages.m_BLOBImage.m_hData);
            outFile.Close();
    
            theApp.OpenDocumentFile(strFileName);
        }
    
        dbImages.Close();
    
    }
    catch(CException* pE)
    {
        pE->ReportError();
        pE->Delete();
        return;
    }
    
    

    The demo project uses an Access database to store the images. This project also demonstrates the following:

    • DSN - less Connection to MS Access database
    • Dialog Bars
    • Image Display in CScrollView

    The images are displayed using the simplest technique of using BitBlt() call. It does not use any Palettes because it is beyond the scope of this article.

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    Shekar Narayanan



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    GeneralMy vote of 5 PinmemberMember 417907511:56 7 Aug '11  
    QuestiondbImages.Open() is taking 100% CPU usage?? PinmemberGokulnath0072:15 15 Jul '11  
    QuestionDynamic Table name PinmemberMember 799544419:05 22 Jun '11  
    GeneralProblem with Recordset.Open(CRecordset::snapshot,_T("SELECT * FROM TEST")) function Pinmembernavneet.professional1:50 5 May '10  
    Generalerror C2039: 'WriteHuge' : is not a member of 'CFile' g:\mainfrm.cpp and Error and error C2039: 'ReadHuge' : is not a member of 'CFile' g:\mainfrm.cpp 205 PinmemberKYAW KYAW OO18:49 31 Jul '08  
    GeneralRe: error C2039: 'WriteHuge' : is not a member of 'CFile' g:\mainfrm.cpp and Error and error C2039: 'ReadHuge' : is not a member of 'CFile' g:\mainfrm.cpp 205 PinmemberRolando E. Cruz-Marshall3:04 26 Sep '08  
    GeneralReally Good Pinmembermanish rastogi0:48 3 Jul '08  
    Generalsome question about insert images,please tell me! Pinmemberfreesky3234:03 25 Jan '07  
    Questionnew record Pinmemberali212121212121215:36 9 May '06  
    Questionhow to insert image to SQL server Pinmemberthanhthuyvn_vtajkhskjakjd21:18 12 Nov '05  
    GeneralBLOB Pinmemberpmk_82:04 20 Jun '05  
    GeneralAn annotation Pinmemberbuho_usp5:17 7 Jun '05  
    GeneralODBC Crash with CLongBinary PinsussAnonymous23:53 21 Oct '04  
    GeneralODBC Crash with CLongBinary PinsussAnonymous23:34 21 Oct '04  
    Generaldo the method work when considering oracle Pinmemberxuyang_deng22:28 21 Apr '04  
    dose the method work well when using it for a oracle database,
    can you give me the same example when i connet a oracle database
    thank you
     
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    GeneralCByteArray Pinmembermjwilliamson2:16 16 Mar '04  
    GeneralExcel files PinmemberAl Findlay8:12 17 Feb '04  
    GeneralError: Data truncated Pinmembermef5267:06 3 Jul '03  
    GeneralRe: Error: Data truncated Pinmemberwancol22:59 25 Aug '03  
    Generalproblem when call update() PinmemberCS42922:24 1 Jul '03  
    QuestionCan u give an example with ADO about how to save a CLongBinary into database? Pinmemberztliu0123:22 4 Jun '03  
    GeneralStore Images with RecordsetPtr Pinmemberjsundjsund22:57 7 Apr '03  
    GeneralOut of memory error with Sybase PinmemberStan Harris17:10 20 Feb '03  
    GeneralRe: Out of memory error with Sybase PinmemberWes Jones9:06 28 Jul '06  
    QuestionHow to Delete or Modify a BLOB? PinsussMate16:48 7 Jan '03  

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