Re: Insert 8000 Byte into LONG column

2003-07-16 Thread Arup Nanda
Try using sql*loader. Put the input data string in a single file as the input file. - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 9:54 AM Hi dear list members, we run a database 8.1.6.2 I've run into a problem. I've

Antw: Re: Insert 8000 Byte into LONG column

2003-07-16 Thread Guido Konsolke
Thanks for the answer, but this no way for me. Ain't got sqlldr on my client pc and no telnet to the server 8-(( [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16.07.2003 16.59 Uhr Try using sql*loader. Put the input data string in a single file as the input file. - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of

RE: Insert 8000 Byte into LONG column

2003-07-16 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F
Guido, Can you use utl_file for this within a PL/SQL block? Tom Mercadante Oracle Certified Professional -Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 9:54 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi dear list members, we run a database 8.1.6.2

Re: Antw: Re: Insert 8000 Byte into LONG column

2003-07-16 Thread Jose Luis Delgado
Guido... change the datatype! :-) Of course, you can't. Well, have you tried with a Pl-Sql anonymous block? or... Oracle says that using BIND variables you can get more than 4000 chars... have you tried with bind vars? HTH JL --- Guido Konsolke Hi dear list members, we run a

Antw: RE: Insert 8000 Byte into LONG column

2003-07-16 Thread Guido Konsolke
Hi Tom, thanks for trying to help. Unfortunately I have no chance because I've no account with write permissions. So it seems impossible to put the data on the server through ftp. Oh: and (of course!) no UTL_FILE_DIR defined in the init...ora. Any other suggestions? tia, Guido [EMAIL

RE: Antw: RE: Insert 8000 Byte into LONG column

2003-07-16 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F
Guido, Where are getting the data from - other database tables? Because, you could build a PL/SQL block that contains PL/SQL variables that can hold up to 32k of data. You could build the string in the variable and insert it into the LONG column. Something like: declare str_var