Bill,

Try pushing the output directly to a file using calls to the
Utl_File supplied package.  That would allow you unlimited
spooling capacity.

If you really want to use DBMS_Output, you might try (but I
don't know if it would work) to call DBMS_Output.Disable
then DBMS_Output.Enable(1000000) every once in a while in a
loop in your procedure.  That would close the buffer, then
open it with a new million character capacity (I think).

Jack

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Jack C. Applewhite
Database Administrator/Developer
OCP Oracle8 DBA
iNetProfit, Inc.
Austin, Texas
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-----Original Message-----
Carle,
William T (Bill), NLCIO
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 3:09 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Hi,

    This is my first attempt at writing a PL/SQL procedure.
Everything works
fine, except I have a firly large table I am running
against. I am trying to
display my output with DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE. I have set the
buffer size to
1000000, apparently the maximum value, but it still isn't
enough to print
output for my entire table. Is there another way to display
data? Or is
there some way to increase the maximum?


Bill Carle
AT&T
Database Administrator
816-995-3922
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