ok, thanks....Is there another type that could be used for storing large
amounts of text? The problem is with storing magazine article amounts of
text in a database, which we expect may be more than the 4000 character
limit allowed by the VARCHAR2 type.....
J
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Subject: RE: Support for NCLOB Datatype in Oracle
> > Can anyone tell me whether the native driver for Oracle that
> > comes with Cold Fusion Enterprise 4.5 supports Oracle's NCLOB
> > data type?
>
> I'm not 100% certain, but I don't think so - N' data types aren't ASCII,
but
> Unicode, which CF doesn't understand.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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