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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:01:41+00:00 2026-05-16T03:01:41+00:00

my basic question is how to insert data into DB as a serialized object

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my basic question is how to insert data into DB as a serialized object and how to extract and use it then … any suggestion !!?
e.g :

{id:1, userId:1, type:PHOTO, time:2008-10-15 12:00:00, data:{photoId:2089, photoName:A trip to the beach}}

as you see how could I insert data into column Data and then to use it !?
another question is that if I stored the photoName inside Data instead of using JOINS and get the name from it’s table (photos) according to it’s Id thats will not implement the last update on the photoName (right !?) besides that I’ll not be able to make a relation between table photos and the Current table – (Id => photoId) – if I stored data like that .. so part of the problem is that I don’t know exactly what kind of information are going to be stored in colum Data So I can’t customize a separate column for every type of these information …

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    2026-05-16T03:01:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:01 am

    Typically I see two options for you here.

    1. You can store an XML serialized object into the database, and simply use standard XML Serialization, here is an example that you can adapt for your needs.

    2. You can create a true table for this object, and do things the “Standard” way.

    With option 1, filtering/joining/searching on the information in the “data” column although still technically possible, is NOT something i would recommend and would be more for a static storage process in my opinion. Something like a user settings entity, or some other item that is VERY unlikely to be needed for a backend query.

    With option 2, yes, you have to do more work, but if you define the object well, it will be possible.

    Clarification
    With regards to my example in #1 above. You would write out to a memory stream, etc for the serialization rather than a file.

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