DBZ-3651 Oracle LOB documentation updates
- Split LOB data types into separate table - Mark LOB data types as incubating
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[id="oracle-character-types"]
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=== Character and BLOB types
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=== Character types
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The following table describes how the connector maps character and blob types.
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The following table describes how the connector maps basic character types.
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.Mappings for Oracle character and blob data types
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.Mappings for Oracle basic character types
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[cols="20%a,15%a,55%a",options="header"]
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|Oracle Data Type
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|Literal type (schema type)
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|Semantic type (schema name) and Notes
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|`CHAR[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`NCHAR[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`NVARCHAR2[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`VARCHAR[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`VARCHAR2[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|===
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[id="oracle-binary-character-lob-types"]
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=== Binary and Character LOB types
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[NOTE]
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====
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Support for these data types is currently in incubating state, i.e. exact semantics, configuration options etc. may change in future revisions, based on feedback we receive.
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Please let us know if you encounter any problems while using these data types.
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====
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The following table describes how the connector maps binary and character LOB types.
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.Mappings for Oracle binary and character LOB types
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[cols="20%a,15%a,55%a",options="header"]
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|Oracle Data Type
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@ -733,10 +773,6 @@ The following table describes how the connector maps character and blob types.
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|`BYTES`
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|The raw bytes.
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|`CHAR[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`CLOB`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|n/a
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|_This data type is not supported._
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|`NCHAR[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`NCLOB`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`NVARCHAR2[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`RAW`
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|n/a
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|_This data type is not supported._
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|`VARCHAR[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|`VARCHAR2[(M)]`
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|`STRING`
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|n/a
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|===
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[id="oracle-numeric-types"]
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