Sorry, never mind. I got the programmer to connect to that database from a
different application and try to retrieve the long field, and it worked
just fine. So now she believes me that it is in the app somewhere. Thanks
anyway.
At 02:03 PM 7/3/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi People,
>
>Does anyone know of a database parameter (or any other reason) in a 7.1.6
>database that would restrict the amount of data returned from a long
>field? We have an application that won't show any data over 32K from a
>long field. I'm thinking the problem is on the application side
>somewhere, but the programmer responsible for it claims Oracle is only
>delivering 32K of the long field to the application and we should look to
>the database. The only thing I could find that sounds like it might even
>remotely affect this is the db_block_buffers, and that's already at 5000,
>but I don't have all the books and could have easily overlooked
>something. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>Regina
>
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