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Hi,

If you create an Oracle dblink you cannot directly access LOB columns in the target tables.

For instance, you create a dblink with:

create database link TEST_LINK connect to TARGETUSER IDENTIFIED BY password using 'DATABASESID';

After this you can do stuff like:

select column_a, column_b from data_user.sample_table@TEST_LINK

Except if the column is a LOB, then you get the error:

ORA-22992: cannot use LOB locators selected from remote tables

This is documented here:

http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/appdev.920/a96591/adl04mng.htm#98328

The same page suggests you fetch the values into a local table, but that is... kind of messy:

CREATE TABLE tmp_hello AS SELECT column_a from data_user.sample_table@TEST_LINK

Any ideas? Thanks

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Best way to handle LOBs in Oracle dblink'ed tables

Hi,

If you create an Oracle dblink you cannot directly access LOB columns in the target tables.

For instance, you create a dblink with:

create database link TEST_LINK connect to TARGETUSER IDENTIFIED BY password using 'DATABASESID';

After this you can do stuff like:

select column_a, column_b from data_user.sample_table@TEST_LINK

Except if the column is a LOB, then you get the error:

ORA-22992: cannot use LOB locators selected from remote tables

This is documented here:

http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/appdev.920/a96591/adl04mng.htm#98328

The same page suggests you fetch the values into a local table, but that is... kind of messy:

CREATE TABLE tmp_hello AS SELECT column_a from data_user.sample_table@TEST_LINK

Any ideas? Thanks