对Oracle Raw类型的详细解剖
SQL create table datatype_test_raw(paddr raw(8)); Table created SQL insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw type test!')); insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw
SQL> create table datatype_test_raw(paddr raw(8));Table created
SQL> insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw type test!'));
insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw type test!'))
ORA-01401: inserted value too large for column
SQL> alter table datatype_test_raw modify paddr raw(20);
Table altered
SQL> insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw type test!'));
insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw type test!'))
ORA-01401: inserted value too large for column
SQL> insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('This is a raw test!'));
1 row inserted
SQL> commit;
Commit complete
SQL> select * from datatype_test_raw;
PADDR
----------------------------------------
54686973206973206120726177207465737421
SQL> select utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(paddr) from datatype_test_raw;
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_VARCHAR2(PADDR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a raw test!
SQL> insert into datatype_test_raw(paddr) values(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('中文测试'));
1 row inserted
SQL> commit;
Commit complete
SQL> select utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(paddr) from datatype_test_raw;
UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_VARCHAR2(PADDR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a raw test!
中文测试
SQL> select paddr, utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(paddr) from datatype_test_raw;
PADDR UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_VARCHAR2(PADDR
---------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
54686973206973206120726177207465737421 This is a raw test!
D6D0CEC4B2E2CAD4 中文测试
这里用到了两个函数:
utl_raw.cast_to_raw([varchar2]);--将varchar2转换为raw类型
utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2([raw]);--将raw转换为varchar2类型
这里varchar2的字符集一般是GB2312。
另外:
utl_raw包的几个其他的函数用法:
utl_raw.cast_from_number([number]);
utl_raw.cast_to_number([number]);
位操作:
utl_raw.bit_or();
utl_raw.bit_and();
utl_raw.bit_xor();
另外还有转换函数:
hextoraw(); --将对应16进制数转换为raw
当使用HEXTORAW时,会把字符串中数据当作16进制数。而使用UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_RAW时,直接把字符串中每个字符的ASCII码存放到RAW类型的字段中

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