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Hi,

To start with here is the bigger picture of the task I'm trying to do. I need to create a xml file from the results of the particular SQL request and store it in a file on the client computer. For that I have a SQL script that does the DBMS_XMLGen with xslt, which I'm going to run from a command line with sqlplus and pipe the output into a file.

The problem I'm having now is that content of the XML code (stored in CLOB) has to be splitted into smaller chunks for DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE, and every chunk ends up with a new line character, breaking the structure of the XML code. I wonder if there's a way to print the content of a BLOB as is on the screen?

Here's the example of the SQL script:

SET SERVEROUTPUT ON FORMAT WRAPPED;
set feedback off
DECLARE
 v_ctx   DBMS_XMLGen.ctxHandle;
 v_xml   CLOB;
 v_xslt  CLOB;
 l_offset number := 1;
BEGIN
  v_ctx := DBMS_XMLGen.newContext('SELECT * FROM TABLE');

--  DBMS_XMLGen.setXSLT(v_ctx, v_xslt); --not relevant here

  v_xml := BMS_XMLGen(v_ctx);
  DBMS_XMLGen.closeContext(v_ctx);

  loop exit when l_offset > dbms_lob.getlength(v_xml);
   DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE (dbms_lob.substr( v_xml, 255, l_offset));
   l_offset := l_offset + 255;
  end loop;


EXCEPTION
  WHEN OTHERS THEN
    DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(Substr(SQLERRM,1,255));
 raise;
END;
/

The output I'm getting is correct apart from the new line character after every 255 symbols. And I can't just remove the end of lines later, I need the XML to be readable

Any ideas?

Cheers, Leo

+1  A: 

One possible approach is to do the following:

  1. Create a database table with a single column and row of type CLOB.
  2. On server, insert the produced XML into that table.
  3. On client run the SQL*PLus script like this:

    SET WRAP OFF
    SET HEADING OFF
    SET ECHO OFF
    SPOOL file_name.xml

    SELECT your_clob_column FROM your_table;

    SPOOL OFF

That will dump your XML into file_name.xml After that, you will need to truncate you table by issuing:

TRUNCATE TABLE your_table DROP STORAGE;

otherwise the table won't shrink even if you delete the line with CLOB.

Sergey Stadnik
+1 In the code supplied by the OP, replace usage of dbms_output with insert statements into the suggested output table.You might want to add a second column "line_number" to that table and fill it from a sequence, in order to be able to select the lines in the correct order.
Juergen Hartelt
erm, of course that only makes sense, if you actually produce more than one line :)
Juergen Hartelt
you can't select from CLOB column... anyway I've given up on this approach
Leo
A: 

Check APC's CLOB workaround for dbms_output on [http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=306557%5D

rene707