| From: | Andy Hartman <hartman60home(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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| To: | Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr(at)gmail(dot)com> |
| Cc: | "pgsql-generallists(dot)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Display Bytea field |
| Date: | 2025-01-09 20:31:13 |
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could it be done using Powershell?
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 3:25 PM Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 3:17 PM Andy Hartman <hartman60home(at)gmail(dot)com>
> wrote:
>
>> How thru a simple query can I make sure data matches and I can display it
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 3:16 PM Andy Hartman <hartman60home(at)gmail(dot)com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have migrated over a Table from Mssql that had an Image column I now
>>> have it in Postgres
>>>
>>
> Did SSMS see the column, and then display thousands (or millions) of
> images?
>
> What you're going to need here is a GUI app (that can be a web app) which
> "you" have programmed to know *that column is full of JPEG (or PNG or
> whatever) images*, and so call the relevant decoding library then display
> at the appropriate location in a window.
>
> --
> Death to <Redacted>, and butter sauce.
> Don't boil me, I'm still alive.
> <Redacted> lobster!
>
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