Create the new table, and then use the sqlplus 'copy' command,
as it can handle longs.

Jared

On Wednesday 05 February 2003 02:23, BanarasiBabu Tippa wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> One of my development team is working on ORACLE 8 on NT (Because of client
> requirement they are working on that version). One Table was created with
> wrong column name. Now they wanted me to correct the column name. But real
> problem is one column of that table is LONG data type. So I was unable to
> use
> Insert into ... Select ....     statement. Any suggestions in this regard
> highly appreciated.
>
> thanks
> Banarasi Babu T
> OCP, DBA

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