SQL & PL/SQL :: Can Insert CLOB In Varchar2
May 12, 2010
I'm trying to insert CLOB to varchar2 from one DB to another using database link but failed.
INSERT INTO tmp_std_master@aapsbhx.iss.soton.ac.uk
(student_id, title, first_name, middle_name, surname, hus_id,
date_of_birth, email_address, prog_desc --- varchar2 (100)
)
SELECT DISTINCT c.ref1 student_id, c.title, c.firstname firstname,
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Mar 23, 2010
in our application we are using clob column instead of varchar2 because varchar2 does not allow more that 4000 chars, so Using clob allows to put data of any length, will it cause performance issues ? we have this column in almost in all tables .
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Mar 28, 2008
How to convert a varchar2 column to CLOB when there is a thousands of records in it.
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Aug 21, 2006
I have to Insert data from one table to another table. First table contains some clob datatype columns and second table have carchar2 datatype.
Below are the structures of both tables;
SQL> DESC TBL_MAINSQL> DESC TBL_MAIN2
Name Type Name Type
----------------------------- ----------------------------------------- --------------
TXT_FEIN_NUMBER VARCHAR2(9) TXT_FEIN_NUMBER VARCHAR2(9)
TXT_QUOTE_NUMBER VARCHAR2(12)TXT_QUOTE_NUMBER VARCHAR2(12)
TXT_POLICY_NUMBER VARCHAR2(12)TXT_POLICY_NUMBER VARCHAR2(12)
TXT_AGENT_CODE VARCHAR2(10)TXT_AGENT_CODE VARCHAR2(10)
[code]....
The Table contains 5000 records. how to convert CLOB to VARCHAR2.
I used DBMS_LOB.SUBSTR but I received BUFFER TO SMALL ERROR.
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Oct 16, 2010
I ave a few fields in my flat file which might be a CLOB (not sure how the source is storing the data - need to check on that.) I am trying to load this data into my table column which is a varchar2(4000) . I am able to insert most of the data but few records are rejected because of Field too long error....
While debugging the problm I manually copied the field from flatfile and inserted into my table - bingo it worked. (The field was not more than 1000 bytes - only a few lines of information ) My question: When a field is not more than 1000 bytes why couldnt it get inserted as a varchar2?
Note : I cannot make the table column as CLOB because the problem is not with just one column - I have 10 fields which have this problem . So its not advisable to have 10 CLOB fields in the table......
I have specified OPTIONS (BINDSIZE=256000,READSIZE=256000,ROWS=1)
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Jun 22, 2012
I have to change the datatype of a column from CLOB to varchar2, without changing the order of the columns. The table has no data.
I could find any other way other than dropping the CLOB columns and then adding new columns with varchar2 datatype. But this changes the order of the columns in the table.
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Feb 25, 2012
I need to create a composite unique index on varchar2, number and CLOB column. I haven't used such index before that have the CLOB column indexing. I found the below link related to CLOB indexing...
[URL]......
Links from where I can get related info. Also I would like to know the impact of such index on performance. I have to store and process around 50 million records in such a way, will it be beneficial to use this index?
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Feb 9, 2011
I need to create a materialized view with a clob column based on a varchar2 column of a table.This is because in the mv the clob column data gets appended one after another.
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Nov 30, 2011
How can I insert xml to clob ? I'm taking from database clob making it in xml type and when I want to insert xml type into clob field it calls and error:
Error(316,43): PL/SQL: ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected NUMBER got -
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Feb 2, 2012
I am trying to insert complex HTML into a CLOB value in an Oracle table and keep running into various issues. The ORA errors I get include 0734, 0042 and 0552. The HTML I am inserting includes characters such as &, ', and *.
Here is an example of the SQL I am trying to run:
set DEFINE off'
update table
set message = '<HTML>TEST!@#$%</HTML>';
commit;
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Oct 15, 2013
Oracle 11.2.0.3 on Linux.
I need to execute this insert as select:
INSERT INTO TAB1 (SQL_ID,SQL_FULLTEXT)
SELECT DISTINCT t.sql_id, t.sql_text FROM DBA_HIST_SQLTEXT;
But I get this error:
ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected - got clob
This is TAB1:
SQL_ID VARCHAR2(13)
SQL_FULLTEXT CLOB Y
SQL_CUSTOM_HASH VARCHAR2(60) Y
Should I user dbms_lob package? Is so, I do not understand how.
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May 28, 2010
I need to pass a large data into one of the tables where the column is declared as CLOB before which I was checking with the sample code as below which is throwing an error.
I was trying to insert the CLOB data into the table as below.
create table t1
( x number,
y clob
);
insert into t1(x) values (2)
declare
l_clob t1.y%type;
[code].....
The error I am getting is:
ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: invalid LOB locator specified: ORA-22275
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_LOB", line 833
ORA-06512: at line 161
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Jun 13, 2012
i have a problem when i try to insert a large character string of nearly 1 lac characters (code of html) in a clob column of my test table, then i get an error "ORA-01704: string literal too long" , i didnot understand that why clob column is not storing this data.
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Jun 7, 2012
I'm looking for a way to insert strings larger than 40.000 characters in a CLOB-field without geting the "ORA-01461: can bind a LONG value only for insert into a LONG column".
Something like this:
insert into MyClobTable(ID,Data) values ('101','A string containing more than 40000 characters...')
The problem is that a Java-application concatinates the string from a MSSQL-DB so I don't store the string in my oracle-DB. As far as I'm aware this means I can't chop my string in pieces and use declare to put the pieces in variables, right?
Below is an example I found but I don't think I can apply it on my case, correct?
SQL> CREATE TABLE myClob
2 (id NUMBER PRIMARY KEY,
3 clob_data CLOB);
Table created.
SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO myClob VALUES (101,null);
1 row created.
SQL>
SQL> declare
2 clob_pointer CLOB;
3 v_buf VARCHAR2(1000);
4 Amount BINARY_INTEGER :=1000;
[Code]...
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL>
SQL> drop table myClob;
Table dropped.
SQL>
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Dec 14, 2012
My ORACLE DB version is:
('Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production');
('PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production');
('CORE 11.2.0.2.0 Production');
('TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production');
('NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production');
I have this XML data stored in a CLOB column:
<Activity>
<Changes>
</Changes>
<Inserts>
</Inserts>
<Definition>
[code]....
I need creating an update that will insert another <Activity>SomeGUID</Activity> into the <Spawned> parent.
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Oct 24, 2007
i am fairly new in the oracle arena, but what would cause a statement such as
ALTER TABLE TEST_TABLE MODIFY text_field1 varchar2(100) DEFAULT 'testval' NULL
to change a column's type from VARCHAR2(100) to VARCHAR2(100 byte)? i found a few mentions of the 100 byte concept online but nothing that jumped out at me.
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Feb 21, 2011
I have a column named "col1" with datatype "varchar2(10)" and row wise entries like "1,1A, 2,3...,10,2A,..." like. I want to order it like "1, 1A ,2,2A, 2B,3... 10...".I tried it with to_number() but it gives me
1,10,11,2,....like that.
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Jun 13, 2012
What is the best alternative to using VARCHAR2 if the output gets truncated after 4000 bytes in a PL/SQL function?
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Sep 28, 2010
create table members(
memberID varchar2(7),
locationID number(5),
roomID varchar2(5)
)
/
[Code]....
MEMBERI LOCATIONID ROOMI
------- ---------- -----
2007209 1 1
2006253 1 1-A
2006253 1 1-A
2006265 1 1-B
2006240 1 1-C
2005064 1 1-D
2007836 1 100
2007211 1 101
2007075 1 102
2007110 1 105
[Code]...
Function created.
SQL> select * from members
2 order by safe_to_number(roomID);
MEMBERI LOCATIONID ROOMI
------- ---------- -----
2007209 1 1
2007185 1 2
2007089 1 3
2007023 1 4
[Code]....
How can I sort the output to get the result like below
2007209 1 1
2006253 1 1-A
2006253 1 1-A
[Code]...
and so on...
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Jul 21, 2011
Once a year in the application we have a specific query that gets used a lot. It's an UPDATE that updates a single record in a single table with a few different datatypes, but the issue is happening with one of the VARCHAR2 fields. It updates one VARCHAR2(2000) and three VARCHAR2(4000) fields at the same time.
This year, 9 of the 95 times it was used resulted in one of the VARCHAR2(4000) fields as null in the database. The users would not want this field to be null and 5 of the 9 have told us they entered something (the form they're filling out is a research proposal and leaving this field empty would be pointless because it's part of the funding request, so they're not doing it). The application isn't doing it because it's not consistent. I've checked the application and these fields can't be nulled any other way.
We just found the issue so I looked back over the past years back to 2005. Last year it didn't happen at all. In 2010 it happened a handful of times. Some years there were even more times. It's not always the same field but it's always a VARCHAR2 of at least 2000 characters.
I have a lot more information but it's all just details (let me know if you need to know more). I'm wondering if there is a bug in 10g with these types of fields. I don't believe it's malicious behavior on an individual's part but I suppose that's always possible.
how to research something like this. I tried to get access to Oracle Support and the Knowledge Base I heard they have but it doesn't look like I can do that
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May 14, 2011
I have 2 tables.The column in table A is number and Column in table B is a varchar2 datatype.I have to use the Column of table B as a filter to column of Table A.Below is the example.
create table A(Col1 number);
Inert into A values(1);
Inert into A values(2);
Inert into A values(3);
Inert into A values(4);
Create table B(Col1 Varchar2(100));
Insert into b value ('1,2,3');
Select * from A where col1 in (select col1 from b)
Error: Invalid Number
Is there a way to convert the varchar to number.The varchar field have multiple characters (numbers) seperated by commas.
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Jan 15, 2013
How to convert varchar2 to number data?
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Aug 31, 2012
What is the exact difference between varchar and varchar2?
As i know only the length is the one difference.Apart from this length,what are all the differences?
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Apr 3, 2013
I keep getting this error when I run my update statement. Here is what the coding looks like. I'm running Oracle 11g.
CREATE TABLE A (
SUPP_CD_EIM VARCHAR2 (20),
SUPP_CD VARCHAR2(20),
DSN_FAC_CD VARCHAR2(5));
[code]......
I want the output to look like
A1_1234
A2_2345
A3_3456
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Mar 23, 2010
sort data set A,B,1,2,A1,A2,B1,B2,2B,1000 as A,B,1,2,1000,A1,A2,B1,B2,2B.
I tried with LPAD and EXPREG_REPLACE funtion. But it did not work.
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Sep 18, 2009
When I try to convert numeric values � number(19) p.s 111111111111111111, the to_char function returns �1111111111111110000� because the to_char functions doesn�t support precision bigger than 15.
Is there any way to solve it?
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Mar 6, 2009
column name: extra_hour
datatype: varchar2(5)
extra_hour
----------
01:30
01:30
00:00
02:45
and so on...
Problem: I want to add up all the given value and display it in a select statment, that is the output should be:
Output:
XXXXXX
----------
05:45
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Jan 26, 2011
I have table called INFO and the column called CREATED_DATE . Now the datatype of CREATED_DATE is of varchar2 . Now If I need to query the table through select statement where I need to order the result based on CREATED_DATE , how can i achieve this ?
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Feb 16, 2010
I have a stored proc which takes IN parameter of datatype varchar2.When I am trying to run the proc it is throwing error that "input buffer too small".The datatype assigned to IN parameter is of varchar2(200) but actually the length of the parameter passed is around 500 characters.the way to increase the length of Input parameter to 500 characters??
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Oct 18, 2012
I have a question respect to remove spaces from a varchar2.
The varchar2 is '7987451 1234567' and i need that string like '7987451 1234567', because the field has a length of 15.
i try with this, but does nothing
Select TRIM('7987451 1234567') from dual
Other possibilities are find several spaces and try to replace with only one, but would a heavy work (may be with sentences Loop).
This problem is now in our loading processes. Exists some function to replace spaces between numbers of varchar2?
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