Hi
I am trying to insert a file into a long raw column in an Oracle table.
The program fails when the file exceeds 32512 bytes.
Does anyone know if there is a way around this?
Here is a code extract:
use DBI; use DBD::Oracle; open(BLOB, "/utl_dump/test.csv"); $bytes = 0; $bytes = read(BLOB, $buff, 500000); close(BLOB); my $insert_into_cache = q{ begin insert into report_cache_master (:cache_id, :blob); end; }; my $insert_stmt = $dbh->prepare($insert_into_cache); $attrib{'ora_type'} = $LONG_RAW_TYPE; $insert_stmt->bind_param(":cache_id", 7777); $insert_stmt->bind_param(":blob", $muff, \%attrib); $insert_stmt->execute;
I have tried using ORA_BLOB type but it still fails.
Thanks
Jonathan

In reply to Inserting a Long Raw into an Oracle table fails above 32512 bytes by jonnybuchanan

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