For inserting into a column in a table what are the byte data types?
For byte data, there are three Oracle SQL types: RAW, LONG RAW and BLOB. RAW data is of limited length, is stored directly in a column, and is transmitted to the server in inline packets. LONG RAW data has a much larger limit (2 Gigabytes), is stored via a special mechanism alongside the row and is transmitted to the server via a streaming callback mechanism. BLOB data is effectively unlimited in length, is stored separately from the table with only a lob locator stored in the table, and is transmitted to the server is separate operations before the locator is stored into a column in the table.