1.217 NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
is used to specify length semantics.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Parameter type |
String |
Syntax |
Example: |
Default value |
|
Modifiable |
|
Modifiable in a PDB |
Yes |
Range of values |
|
Basic |
No |
The session-level value of NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
specifies the default length semantics to use for VARCHAR2
and CHAR
table columns, user-defined object attributes, and PL/SQL variables in database objects created in the session. This default may be overridden by the explicit length semantics qualifiers BYTE
and CHAR
in column, attribute, and variable definitions.
The instance-level value of NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
provides a default for the session-level value if NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
is not set explicitly by the database client through the NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
client environment variable (does not apply to JDBC Thin clients), or the ALTER
SESSION
SET
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
statement.
NCHAR
, NVARCHAR2
, CLOB
, and NCLOB
columns are always character-based.
Sessions logged in as SYS
do not use the NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
parameter. They use BYTE
length semantics for all created objects unless overridden by the explicit BYTE
and CHAR
qualifiers in object definitions (SQL DDL statements).
Note:
Oracle strongly recommends that you do NOT set the NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS
parameter to CHAR
in the instance or server parameter file. This may cause many existing installation scripts to unexpectedly create columns with character length semantics, resulting in run-time errors, including buffer overflows.
See Also:
Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide for more information about this parameter