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Convert from hex-encoded CLOB to BLOB in Oracle

I have some large binary content in hex form stored in a CLOB and want to convert that to a BLOB where the hex code is actual binary byte encoding:

DECLARE

  -- This would be my 8 byte hex-encoded binary content. Real content is much bigger
  c CLOB := 'cafebabe12345678';
  b BLOB;
BEGIN

  -- Need the implementation of this function
  b := hex_to_blob(c);
END;
/

What's the easiest way to do that in Oracle, using PL/SQL?

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Lukas Eder Avatar asked Oct 20 '25 07:10

Lukas Eder


1 Answers

The desired function could look like this:

CREATE OR REPLACE
FUNCTION hex_to_blob (hex CLOB) RETURN BLOB IS
  b BLOB                := NULL;
  s VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR) := NULL;
  l NUMBER              := 4000;
BEGIN
  IF hex IS NOT NULL THEN
    dbms_lob.createtemporary(b, FALSE);

    FOR i IN 0 .. LENGTH(hex) / 4000 LOOP
      dbms_lob.read(hex, l, i * 4000 + 1, s);
      dbms_lob.append(b, to_blob(hextoraw(s)));
    END LOOP;
  END IF;

  RETURN b;
END hex_to_blob;
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Lukas Eder Avatar answered Oct 23 '25 13:10

Lukas Eder