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Hello Monks!
I am attempting to extract data out of an Oracle CLOB field and insert it into an MS Access MEMO field. Here is the code snippet...
========================================== $sql5 = $gdb1->prepare("select id, clobfield from x_table where id > 0 +"); $sql5->execute(); while ( ($lid,$lclobfield) = $sql5->fetchrow_array ) { insertmdb("insert into object_att (id,memo_field) values ('$lid',' +$lclobfield')"); } ==========================================
The error I am getting is:
DBD::Oracle::st fetchrow_array failed: ORA-32255: Message 32255 not found; prod uct=RDBMS; facility=ORA (DBD: ORA-32255 error on field 2 of 2, ora_type 112) at dwf(url).pl line 2806.

Any ideas why this is happening? And how to actually do what I'm trying to do?
Cheers
Steve

In reply to Working with CLOB by sderosay

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