Not sure if you meant pl/sql or if you meant perl/sql, so here goes.
When using Perl and the DBD::Oracle module you are able to select
LOBs, CLOBs, and BLOBs as a normal field. No special
treatment. You will need to tell DBD that you are inserting
a LOB, similar to this:
$sth->bind_param($field_num, $lob_value, { ora_type => ORA_CLOB });
If you meant you wanted to run PL/SQL from Perl, then you'd do something similar to this example, from the docs:
$csr = $db->prepare(q{
BEGIN
PLSQL_EXAMPLE.PROC_NP;
END;
});
$csr->execute;
According to
the docs you cannot use LOBs and PL/SQL together in Perl.
HTH
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