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Re: [vbhelp] Re:Visual Basic 2008

You could end up with a very large DB.
I would (and have) create a sub folder in the same folder as your DB is
located.
Store all of your files in there.
If your program knows where the DB is, it will always know where the
other files are located.

Regards,
Rob

Dave Nguyen wrote:
> i think you can use the BLOG field in SQL for all that.
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> good luck!
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> Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 9:11 PM
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> Please ignore me if this is not the place to
> ask questions concerning Visual Basic 2008.
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> Although I am a rank novice, I want to build
> a flash card program in VB 2008.
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> program. Some cards will be text only,
> some will be jpg files, others will be
> short audios, and some may be combinations\
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> Question: Where is the best place to
> store these kinds of data? In a database,
> in Resources, or in separate files that
> can be read from disk when needed?
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> I don't need detailed info, Just a pointer
> in the right direction.
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> Thank you for your attention,
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Please ignore me if this is not the place to ask questions concerning Visual Basic 2008. Although I am a rank novice, I want to build a flash card program in...
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i think you can use the BLOG field in SQL for all that.   good luck! ... From: centigrade@... <centigrade@...> Subject: [vbhelp] Re:Visual Basic 2008 ...
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You could end up with a very large DB. I would (and have) create a sub folder in the same folder as your DB is located. Store all of your files in there. If...
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