07-08-2010
Limit on a File size.
Hi All,
I want to store 32KB of file in Oracle DB into CLOB field. I am not able to insert more than 32KB of file into CLOB. So i want to put a limit on the file size. I am using k shell.
My file size will dynamically increase its size, i want to check the file size if it is more than 32KB then put a limit and insert the same in CLOB field of DB.
Please help with sample script
Thanks,
Raj
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
db2_lob_read
DB2_LOB_READ(3) 1 DB2_LOB_READ(3)
db2_lob_read - Gets a user defined size of LOB files with each invocation
SYNOPSIS
string db2_lob_read (resource $stmt, int $colnum, int $length)
DESCRIPTION
Use db2_lob_read(3) to iterate through a specified column of a result set and retrieve a user defined size of LOB data.
PARAMETERS
o $stmt
- A valid stmt resource containing LOB data.
o $colnum
- A valid column number in the result set of the stmt resource.
o $length
- The size of the LOB data to be retrieved from the stmt resource.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the amount of data the user specifies. Returns FALSE if the data cannot be retrieved.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Iterating through different types of data
<?php
/* Database Connection Parameters */
$db = 'SAMPLE';
$username = 'db2inst1';
$password = 'ibmdb2';
/* Obtain Connection Resource */
$conn = db2_connect($db,$username,$password);
if ($conn) {
$drop = 'DROP TABLE clob_stream';
$result = @db2_exec( $conn, $drop );
$create = 'CREATE TABLE clob_stream (id INTEGER, my_clob CLOB)';
$result = db2_exec( $conn, $create );
$variable = "";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, "INSERT INTO clob_stream (id,my_clob) VALUES (1, ?)");
$variable = "THIS IS A CLOB TEST. THIS IS A CLOB TEST.";
db2_bind_param($stmt, 1, "variable", DB2_PARAM_IN);
db2_execute($stmt);
$sql = "SELECT id,my_clob FROM clob_stream";
$result = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
db2_execute($result);
db2_fetch_row($result);
$i = 0;
/* Read LOB data */
while ($data = db2_lob_read($result, 2, 6)) {
echo "Loop $i: $data
";
$i = $i + 1;
}
$drop = 'DROP TABLE blob_stream';
$result = @db2_exec( $conn, $drop );
$create = 'CREATE TABLE blob_stream (id INTEGER, my_blob CLOB)';
$result = db2_exec( $conn, $create );
$variable = "";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, "INSERT INTO blob_stream (id,my_blob) VALUES (1, ?)");
$variable = "THIS IS A BLOB TEST. THIS IS A BLOB TEST.";
db2_bind_param($stmt, 1, "variable", DB2_PARAM_IN);
db2_execute($stmt);
$sql = "SELECT id,my_blob FROM blob_stream";
$result = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
db2_execute($result);
db2_fetch_row($result);
$i = 0;
/* Read LOB data */
while ($data = db2_lob_read($result, 2, 6)) {
echo "Loop $i: $data
";
$i = $i + 1;
}
} else {
echo 'no connection: ' . db2_conn_errormsg();
}
?>
The above example will output:
Loop 0: THIS I
Loop 1: S A CL
Loop 2: OB TES
Loop 3: T. THI
Loop 4: S IS A
Loop 5: CLOB
Loop 6: TEST.
Loop 0: THIS I
Loop 1: S A BL
Loop 2: OB TES
Loop 3: T. THI
Loop 4: S IS A
Loop 5: BLOB
Loop 6: TEST.
SEE ALSO
db2_bind_param(3), db2_exec(3), db2_execute(3), db2_fetch_row(3), db2_prepare(3), db2_result(3).
PHP Documentation Group DB2_LOB_READ(3)