问题
According to documentation CLOB and NCLOB datatype columns, can store up to 8 terabytes of character data.
I have text, which contains 100 000 character, how can I run query like this:
UPDATE my_table SET clob_column = 'text, which contains 100 000 characters'
WHERE id = 1
?
If in text, character count is up to 32767, there is possible to use PL/SQL anonymous block:
DECLARE
myvar VARCHAR2(15000);
BEGIN
myvar := 'text, which contains 100 000 characters';
UPDATE my_table SET clob_column = myvar
WHERE id = 1;
....
END;
What is solution, where text is very large and contains for example 100 000 characters ?
update
I am trying with dbms_lob.append
:
create table t1 (c clob);
declare
c1 clob;
c2 clob;
begin
c1 := 'abc';
c2 := 'text, which contains 100 000 characters';
dbms_lob.append(c1, c2);
insert into t1 values (c1);
end;
Though, also got error: string literal too long
.
I am doing something wrong ?
回答1:
You should use the dbms_lob
package, the procedure to add some string to the clob is dbms_lob.append
.
DBMS_LOB documentation
declare
c1 clob;
c2 varchar2(32000);
begin
c1 := 'abc';
c2 := 'text, which contains 32 000 characters';
dbms_lob.append(c1, c2);
c2 := 'some more text, which contains 32 000 characters';
dbms_lob.append(c1, c2);
insert into t1 values (c1);
end;
回答2:
I found this question while Googling how to append data to a CLOB. For my particular problem, I'm using a legacy PL/SQL system where I can't make use of the dbms_lob
package, so I thought that I would share my answer for the benefit of others in my situation.
Solution: Use Oracle's CONCAT function in a
SELECTquery, the
CONCATfunction works for the
CLOB` data type. For example (using @AlenOblak's example):
declare
c1 clob;
c2 varchar2(32000);
begin
c1 := 'abc';
c2 := 'text, which contains 32 000 characters';
SELECT CONCAT(c1, c2) INTO c1 FROM DUAL;
c2 := 'some more text, which contains 32 000 characters';
SELECT CONCAT(c1, c2) INTO c1 FROM DUAL;
insert into t1 values (c1);
end;
Hope that helps.
回答3:
I have resolve this case with Data Import feature in Oracle SQL Developer:
- Make .dsv file with your large string and other attributes.
- Just rclick on table and choose 'Data Import'
- Choose your file
- In Data Import Wizard Step1: select rigth Delimeter, Line Terminator, Row Limit, Encloser characters etc.
- Step2: Import Method=Insert, Step3: Map file and table columns to each other
- Step4: Run the Data Import
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20613348/working-with-very-large-text-data-and-clob-column