user285498
user285498

Reputation:

dbms_lob.getlength() vs. length() to find blob size in oracle

I'm getting the same results from

select length(column_name) from table

as from

select dbms_lob.getlength(column_name) from table 

However, the answers to this question seem to favor using dbms_lob.getlength().

Is there any benefit to using dbms_lob.getlength()?

If it changes the answer, I know all of the BLOBs are .bmp images (never worked with BLOBs before).

Upvotes: 99

Views: 307555

Answers (1)

Vincent Malgrat
Vincent Malgrat

Reputation: 67722

length and dbms_lob.getlength return the number of characters when applied to a CLOB (Character LOB). When applied to a BLOB (Binary LOB), dbms_lob.getlength will return the number of bytes, which may differ from the number of characters in a multi-byte character set.

As the documentation doesn't specify what happens when you apply length on a BLOB, I would advise against using it in that case. If you want the number of bytes in a BLOB, use dbms_lob.getlength.

Upvotes: 140

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