Oracle9i SQL Reference Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96540-02 |
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bfilename::=
BFILENAME
returns a BFILE
locator that is associated with a physical LOB binary file on the server's file system.
directory
' is a database object that serves as an alias for a full path name on the server's file system where the files are actually locatedfilename
' is the name of the file in the server's file systemYou must create the directory object and associate a BFILE
value with a physical file before you can use them as arguments to BFILENAME
in a SQL or PL/SQL statement, DBMS_LOB
package, or OCI operation.
You can use this function in two ways:
BFILE
columnBFILE
data by assigning a value to the BFILE
locator.The directory argument is case sensitive. That is, you must ensure that you specify the directory object name exactly as it exists in the data dictionary. For example, if an "Admin" directory object was created using mixed case and a quoted identifier in the CREATE
DIRECTORY
statement, then when using the BFILENAME
function you must refer to the directory object as 'Admin'. You must specify the filename argument according to the case and punctuation conventions for your operating system.
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The following example inserts a row into the sample table pm.print_media
. The example uses the BFILENAME
function to identify a binary file on the server's file system:
CREATE DIRECTORY media_dir AS '/demo/schema/product_media'; INSERT INTO print_media (product_id, ad_id, ad_graphic) VALUES (3000, 31001, bfilename('MEDIA_DIR', 'modem_comp_ad.gif'));