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| Hi, I am trying to get an answer for 'Is it required to create a temporary lob before doing an in/out operation on a lob being passed as in/out parameter in a stored-procedure?" I have seen some of the OCI samples, wherein temporary lob is created using OCILobCreateTemporary call and then we use OCILobWrite or OCILobRead call but could not find a reason to do so. I think it is logical to create a temporary lob for a table having CLOB column rather for stored-procedure. any suggestions will be helpful Thanks, Sachin |
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| On Jun 23, 12:22*pm, sachin.ga...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to get an answer for 'Is it required to create a temporary > lob before doing an in/out operation on a lob being passed as in/out > parameter in a stored-procedure?" > > I have seen some of the OCI samples, wherein temporary lob is created > using OCILobCreateTemporary call and then we use OCILobWrite or > OCILobRead call but could not find a reason to do so. > > I think it is logical to create a temporary lob for a table having > CLOB column rather for stored-procedure. > > any suggestions will be helpful > > Thanks, > Sachin No, it's not necessary to always create a temporary LOB: you can pass a valid LOB locator pointing to some existing LOB in a table just the same. For example, you can create a new row in a table with LOB column defaulting to empty_{c|b}lob(), select it for update and then pass the locator to your stored procedure (or just select existing LOB for update.) The only requirement for LOB I/O is that the LOB locator being read/written is valid (the LOB it points to exists it makes nodifference if the LOB is temporary or permanent. Regards, Vladimir M. Zakharychev N-Networks, makers of Dynamic PSP(tm) http://www.dynamicpsp.com |
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