Re: CLOB
From: Mladen Gogala <no_at_email.here.invalid>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:09:13 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <pan.2009.11.05.21.09.11_at_email.here.invalid>
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:44:55 -0800, The Magnet wrote:
>
>
> We are using PHP to perform the actual call to the DB. My solution was
> to return 2 variables, breaking the CLOB up and having PHP receive 2
> output values.
>
> Still, a dumb limitation. You'd think by this point Oracle would have
> fixed that.
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:09:13 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <pan.2009.11.05.21.09.11_at_email.here.invalid>
On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:44:55 -0800, The Magnet wrote:
> On Nov 5, 10:01 am, Mark D Powell <Mark.Powe..._at_hp.com> wrote:
>> On Nov 4, 5:23 pm, The Magnet <a..._at_unsu.com> wrote: >> >> > This may be a dumb question, but why can't Oracle read anything >> > greater than 32767?? EvenCLOB's? You really have to loop and do >> > some crappy stuff?? >> >> How are you trying to read the LOB? The sqlldr utility can read LOB's >> over 32K. Now the utl_file utility used to have a 32K record size >> limit in it. Are you using it? >> >> What full version of Oracle? Oracle capabilities for dealing with LOB >> data has evolved over the releases since 8.0 introdduced the data type. >> >> HTH -- Mark D Powell --
>
>
> We are using PHP to perform the actual call to the DB. My solution was
> to return 2 variables, breaking the CLOB up and having PHP receive 2
> output values.
>
> Still, a dumb limitation. You'd think by this point Oracle would have
> fixed that.
Have you tried posting the code on the OTN PHP forum? Chris Jones and some other guys might be able to help you out.
-- http://mgogala.freehostia.comReceived on Thu Nov 05 2009 - 15:09:13 CST