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I'm currently using the following snippet to insert data into a table in my database. It works great. But, I want to start adding filename data and not sure how to proceed.

I have the following:

// Create command 
comm = new SqlCommand(
  "INSERT INTO Entries (Title, Description) " +
  "VALUES (@Title, @Description)", conn);

// Add command parameters
comm.Parameters.Add("@Description", System.Data.SqlDbType.Text);
comm.Parameters["@Description"].Value = descriptionTextBox.Text;
comm.Parameters.Add("@Title", System.Data.SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50);
comm.Parameters["@Title"].Value = titleTextBox.Text;

I also have a File Upload option. But, I don't know how to use this to do the following:

  • move the file to my images directory and
  • store the filename value in my table.

I have added the correct enctype to my form but now a little lost.

Can someone explain the best way to do this?

Many thanks for any help with this.

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2 Answers 2

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To store the file in an images folder, it should be:

FileUpload1.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~/Images/" + FileUpload1.FileName));

and then add the command parameters in the fileName

comm.Parameters["@FileName"].Value = FileUpload1.FileName;

Note: you must have the FileName field in your DB table.

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  • Brilliant!!! This looks good to me. I'm not near the code right now but will be later today. I will let you know how I get on. Many thanks :D May 19, 2011 at 6:04
  • What happens when you try to upload another file with the same file name? :) Should rather store original file name in DB but use something like a random guid or content hash for storing it on server filesystem.
    – Arunas
    May 19, 2011 at 7:26
  • yes, it would be better if you store original file name in the DB and store it file system with GUID. May 19, 2011 at 7:32
  • Hi. I'm trying this just now but unfortunately get the error "CS1061: 'System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile' does not contain a definition for 'SaveAs' and no extension method 'SaveAs' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) Any ideas? May 19, 2011 at 7:39
  • My Form is: <form runat="server" enctype="multipart/form-data"> and has <input id="filUpload" type="file" name="filUpload" runat="server">. My codebehind file includes: filUpload.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~/Images/" + filUpload.FileName)); and comm.Parameters["@FileName"].Value = filUpload.FileName; -- Hope this is useful. Many thanks. May 19, 2011 at 7:42
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I suggest storing file in the db too. This will guarantee data consistency.

Add column to the DB. Replace X with the suitable size if the image is less than 8000, or specify varbinary(MAX) if it is not.

alter table Entries
    add FileContent varbinary(X) not null

C# code:

byte[] fileContent = yourFileContent;
using(var connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
using (var command = connection.CreateCommand())
{
    command.CommandText = @"
        INSERT INTO Entries (Title, Description, FileContent)
        VALUES (@Title, @Description, @FileContent)
        ";
    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("Description", descriptionTextBox.Text);
    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("Title", titleTextBox.Text);
    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("FileContent", fileContent);
    connection.Open();
    command.ExecuteScalar();
}
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  • Good shout. I'm normally a bit weary of adding file data straight into the database but will take a look at this. Thanks for such a prompt reply. May 19, 2011 at 6:05

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