SQL 2012 allows you to have what are called "document stacks" which effectively can hold the scanned images even though they aren't part of the database base data (.mdf file), it's the equivalent of holding them in a "secret untouchable" folder.


Hm..sounds like a great way to take control of customers' data and only allow them to access it if they pay you for it.

One of the reasons we went with the system we did was precisely to avoid that. The documents are to be stored as ordinary documents in ordinarily accessible locations so that if I want to stop using the document management software I will still have the documents.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org



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