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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T06:37:02+00:00 2026-05-21T06:37:02+00:00

everyone i hav written some code to read images from the Database in C#.net,

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everyone i hav written some code to read images from the Database in C#.net, but i cant get where the error occurs here. Here’s my code is

public class Images
{
   string imageFilename = null;
   byte[] imageBytes = null;

   SqlConnection imageConnection = null;
   SqlCommand imageCommand = null;
   SqlDataReader imageReader = null;

   public Images() 
   {
      imageConnection = new SqlConnection("server=(local)\\SQLEXPRESS;database=MyDatabase;Integrated Security=SSPI");
      imageCommand = new SqlCommand(@"select imagefile, imagedata from imagetable", imageConnection);

      imageConnection.Open();
      imageReader = imageCommand.ExecuteReader();
   }

   public Bitmap GetImage() 
   {
      MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(imageBytes);
      Bitmap bmap = new Bitmap(ms);

      return bmap;
   }

   public string GetFilename() 
   {
      return imageFilename;
   }

   public bool GetRow() 
   {
      if (imageReader.Read())
     {
        imageFilename = (string) imageReader.GetValue(0);
        imageBytes = (byte[]) imageReader.GetValue(1);
           }
     else
     {
     }
   }

   public void EndImages() 
   {
      imageReader.Close();
      imageConnection.Close();
   } 
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    2026-05-21T06:37:02+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 6:37 am
    public class Images
    {
     string imageFilename = null;
     byte[] imageBytes = null;
     SqlConnection imageConnection = null;
     SqlCommand imageCommand = null;
     SqlDataReader imageReader = null;
     public Images() 
     {
        imageConnection = new SqlConnection("server=      (local)\\SQLEXPRESS;database=MyDatabase;Integrated Security=SSPI");
       imageCommand = new SqlCommand(@"select imagefile, imagedata from imagetable",        imageConnection);
      imageConnection.Open();
      imageReader = imageCommand.ExecuteReader();   }
    
    
    public Bitmap GetImage() 
    {
      MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(imageBytes);
      Bitmap bmap = new Bitmap(ms);
      return bmap;
    }
    public string GetFilename() 
    {
      return imageFilename;
    }
    public bool GetRow() 
    {
      if (imageReader.Read())
     {
        imageFilename = (string) imageReader.GetValue(0);
        imageBytes = (byte[]) imageReader.GetValue(1);
        return true;
     }
     else
     {
        return false;
     }
    }
    public void EndImages() 
    {
      imageReader.Close();
      imageConnection.Close();
    } 
    
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