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This topic shows how to create a table for storing FILESTREAM data.
When the database has a FILESTREAM filegroup, you can create or modify tables to store FILESTREAM data. To specify that a column contains FILESTREAM data, you create a varbinary(max) column and add the FILESTREAM attribute.
To create a table to store FILESTREAM data
In SQL Server Management Studio, click New Query to display the Query Editor.
Copy the Transact-SQL code from the following example into the Query Editor. This Transact-SQL code creates a FILESTREAM-enabled table called Records.
To create the table, click Execute.
Example
The following code example shows how to create a table that is named Records. The Id column is a ROWGUIDCOL column and is required to use FILESTREAM data with Win32 APIs. The SerialNumber column is a UNIQUE INTEGER. The Chart column is a FILESTREAM column and is used to store the Chart in the file system.
Note
This example refers to the Archive database that is created in Create a FILESTREAM-Enabled Database.
CREATE TABLE Archive.dbo.Records
(
[Id] [uniqueidentifier] ROWGUIDCOL NOT NULL UNIQUE,
[SerialNumber] INTEGER UNIQUE,
[Chart] VARBINARY(MAX) FILESTREAM NULL
)
GO