varchar2(4000) is max.
joe
Heikki Jantunen wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have table created with a column varchar2(1000) no I need to resize it and
> allow data as 4096. Varchar2(4096) is not allowed. What should I do and how
> could I keep the existing data on that column.
>
> TIA for your advise,
>
> Hessu
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