I have a column details designed as varchar in oracle DB, this DB is being used now for customers and some rows already have data stored.
Now I want to change the column details to a Clob column. What is a smart way to accomplish this?
(as the previous answer) and here's the code:
ALTER TABLE atable
ADD (tmpdetails CLOB);
UPDATE atable SET tmpdetails=details;
COMMIT;
ALTER TABLE atable DROP COLUMN details;
ALTER TABLE atable
RENAME COLUMN tmpdetails TO details;
But this will not maintain the position of your column. It will move your column to the end of table. So if you want to maintain the position of your column as well follow these steps.
alter table atable add (tempdetails varchar2(4000));
update atable set tempdetails = details;
update atable set details = null; -- this is necessary to change data type
alter table atable modify details long; -- this is required because you can not change directly to clob.
alter table atable modify details clob;
update atable set details=tempdetails;
alter table atable drop column tempdetails;
This is the way in which you will maintain the data and position of your column intact even after changing the datatype. For detail information with example see here : http://www.oraclebin.com/2012/12/how-to-change-varchar2-to-clob-datatype.html
if you need your table data to be accessible during the process.. look at DBMS_REDEFINITION
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