ora-lob-write-from-plain-file lob-locator file-name &key offset file-offset if-does-not-exist
A LOB locator.
A pathname designator.
A non-negative integer, or
nil
.
A non-negative integer, or
nil
.
A keyword or
nil
.
The function
ora-lob-write-from-plain-file
writes the contents of a file into a LOB.
file-name specifies the file to read, which should be a standard file. The file is always opened in a binary mode, so if the LOB is a CLOB, the file must be in the right format when writing it into the LOB.
offset
is the offset into the LOB from where to start writing. It starts from 1, counts characters in a CLOB, and if it is
nil
then the operation starts from the end of the previous write operation. The default value of
offset
is
nil
.
file-offset
specifies the offset into the file to start the operation from. If
file-offset
is
nil
then it starts reading at the start of the file. The default value of
file-offset
is
nil
.
if-does-not-exist
is passed to open when opening the file, with the standard Common Lisp meaning. The default value of
if-does-not-exist
is
:error
.
Note: this function is available only when the "oracle" module is loaded. See the section on the Oracle LOB interface in the LispWorks User Guide for more information.