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Organize Images with a Database

summerwilkins
Sat 11 June 2011, 08:53 pm GMT +0200
A lot of ways will help you out on organizing your images through the assistance of a Database. You can use Flicker and e-commerce sites for this. But the easiest way and the most convenient is photo blogs. Organize your images in division by setting separate folders. There are others who put names to their images depending on their meaning. While there are people who don't out too much concern in organization. The smartest thing to do is use database. By the use of database you can manage and organize different information by creating your own virtual classifications or folders.

scriptbazaar
Mon 13 June 2011, 10:04 am GMT +0200
You can save the path to the images but actual images cannot be saved in database.

summerwilkins
Mon 13 June 2011, 04:43 pm GMT +0200
I stand corrected. Forgot to specify the path on the images.

john321
Fri 21 October 2011, 08:33 pm GMT +0200
Hi, I've been working on this for several days. Could you please kindly enough to provide a sample VB code to add another set of images to each component? Now in your example there are 3 components, 5 images per conponents. How can I have 3 components, 5 group A images, 4 group B imgages per component (so total 9 images per component)? I will greatly appreciate if you can provide sample code in VB.

newbwsipl
Wed 23 November 2011, 12:55 pm GMT +0100
nice information

thanks for sharing this


mark_john
Fri 25 November 2011, 10:32 pm GMT +0100
The links don't work. And I know how to add pictures and slides, but I don't know how to loop through and get the correct number of pictures on corresponding slides. Can you share some sample code?

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