The large object types BLOB and CLOB let you create variables to hold up to 2GB of unformatted data.
Primitive | Size | Data type |
---|---|---|
BLOB | 1 byte to 2GB | Binary |
CLOB | 1 byte to 2GB | Character |
Platform | Issue |
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COBOL generation | Large object types BLOB and CLOB are not supported for COBOL generation. |
JavaScript generation | The following types are supported: ANY, BIGINT,
BIN (but only in the absence of decimal places), Boolean, DataItem,
DATE, DECIMAL, Delegate, Dictionary, FLOAT, INT, NUM, NUMBER, SMALLFLOAT,
SMALLINT, STRING (but only in the absence of a size limit) , TIME,
TIMESTAMP, NUM, MONEY, Service parts, Interface parts, External types
(stereotype JavaScript), arrays of supported types, and non-structured
Basic, Exception, and SQL Record parts. The following types are not supported: ArrayDictionary, BIN (with decimal places), BLOB, CHAR, CLOB, DBCHAR, HEX, INTERVAL, MBCHAR, NUMC, STRING (with a size limit), PACF, UNICODE, and structured Record parts. |