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7.6

Reading / Using BLOB Columns

Asked by AWarrenM in Oracle 10.x, Oracle Database, Interbase / Firebird Database

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Hi All:
So, I've never really worked with Oracle BLOBs and I've come into a situation where the research I've done hasn't really helped. So I figured I'd ask here as it would save me time.

I have a table with a BLOB column. Inside the blob is XML. I'd like the best ways to look into the blob and extract a piece of the XML within an Oracle function.

So for example sake, lets say the name of the table is table_blob and it has two columns:
1. id, number (pri)
2. zBlob, BLOB

I'd like to have a function that takes in a string to search for in the BLOB, which has XML, an return the corresponding value that matches my search string. So, the XML structure is something like this:
<xml>
...
<object id="theValueIWant">
<name>Search Name</name>
</object>
</xml>

So the function would tak in "Search Name" and return "theValueIWant" if found, or null otherwise.

I have some ideas about how to do this, but it involves a function that reads the BLOB data using things like instr.. which I don't think will be very efficient.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
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