What is the equivalent of varchar(max) in Oracle?

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What is the equivalent of varchar(max) in Oracle?

CLOB?

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  •  情深已故
    2020-12-29 19:07

    Varchars are limited to 4000 characters in Oracle. Other than that, you have to use a LONG or a CLOB. Prefer CLOBs. LONGs are the older equivalent.

    From this Oracle documentation:

    LOBs vs. LONG and LONG RAW

    LOBs are different from the older LONG and LONG RAW datatypes in many ways.

    • The maximum size of a LOB is 4 Gigabytes versus 2 Gigabytes for LONG and LONG RAW.
    • You can use random as well as sequential access methods on LOBs; you can only use sequential access methods on LONG and LONG RAW.
    • LOBs (except NCLOBs) can be attributes of an object type that you define.
    • Tables can have multiple LOB columns, but can have only one LONG or LONG RAW column.

    Migration of existing LONG and LONG Raw attributes to LOBs is recommended by Oracle. Oracle plans to end support of LONG and LONG RAW in future releases. See Oracle8 Migration for more information on migration.

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