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oracleora-00932ora-00997

Get the LENGTH of a LONG RAW


I have a table with a column of data type LONG RAW. How do I determine the size (in bytes) of the data in this column?

If I call the LENGTH function on it, it raises ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected NUMBER got LONG BINARY.

Just in case you think it: UTL_RAW.LENGTH raises ORA-00997: illegal use of LONG datatype :)

(Yes, I know LONG RAW is deprecated - the question came up due to some old software that might require it)


Solution

  • I don't think it's possible to manipulate LONG RAWs longer than 32k in PLSQL. Here is a java procedure that returns the length of a LONG RAW.

    First, the setup:

    SQL> CREATE TABLE my_table (ID NUMBER, my_long_raw_column LONG RAW);
    
    Table created
    
    SQL> INSERT INTO my_table VALUES (1, utl_raw.cast_to_raw('123456789'));
    
    1 row inserted
    

    The java class (my java is a bit rusty):

    SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE AND COMPILE JAVA SOURCE NAMED "Raw" AS
      2  import java.io.*;
      3  import java.sql.*;
      4  import oracle.jdbc.driver.*;
      5  
      6  public class Raw {
      7  
      8     public static int getLength(int pk) throws SQLException,IOException {
      9  
     10        Connection conn = new OracleDriver().defaultConnection();
     11  
     12        PreparedStatement ps = conn.prepareStatement
     13           ( "SELECT my_long_raw_column FROM my_table WHERE id = ?" );
     14        ps.setInt( 1, pk);
     15        ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery();
     16  
     17        int len = 0;
     18        if (rs.next()) {
     19           InputStream is = rs.getBinaryStream(1);
     20           int nb = is.read(new byte[1024]);
     21           while (nb>0) {
     22              len += nb;
     23              nb = is.read(new byte[1024]);
     24           }
     25        } else
     26           len = -1;
     27  
     28        rs.close();
     29        ps.close();
     30
     31        return len;
     32     }
     33  }
     34  /
    
    Java created
    

    Let's call it:

    SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE
      2  FUNCTION get_lr_length(p_id NUMBER) RETURN NUMBER
      3  AS LANGUAGE JAVA
      4  NAME 'Raw.getLength(int) return int';
      5  /
    
    Function created
    
    SQL> select get_lr_length(id) from my_table;
    
    GET_LR_LENGTH(ID)
    -----------------
                    9
    

    I've tested the function with larger than 32k fields and it seems to work.