Hi Jose,

Send us the exception raised by the JDBC exception. Theoratically it should
support as you said.



Jaspreet Singh

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Hello,
we are trying to insert a huge string in an Oracle LONG field via JDBC; we
are using PreparedStatement.setString().
However, when the string length is longer than 2000 characters, a JDBC
exception is raised.
We thought that Oracle LONG field supports any string length...
What is the problem?

Thank you in advance,

    Jose Antonio Quiles
    Telefonica I+D
    Madrid, Spain

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