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what is the correct technique to handle a file more than 1 gb in OIC ? otherthan sqloader concept ..like first we are inserting the data in table which is their file and getting the data from table ///sir.. please make a video on this ..
Inserting file data to table and then read will incur huge cost to customer. Right method is to get the file in size of up to 1 GB i.e. OIC readable format and then read in segments the file content and then upload and if file is a binary then make use of OCI functions to convert data to OIC readable format
You may have a look at service limits of OIC 2 in below docs docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/integration-cloud/oracle-integration-oci/service-limits.html#GUID-EB64C32A-BAEE-4ABC-BF2D-0E8B3FD5B848
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Eagerly waiting for the next video sir
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what is the correct technique to handle a file more than 1 gb in OIC ? otherthan sqloader concept ..like first we are inserting the data in table which is their file and getting the data from table ///sir.. please make a video on this ..
Inserting file data to table and then read will incur huge cost to customer.
Right method is to get the file in size of up to 1 GB i.e. OIC readable format and then read in segments the file content and then upload and if file is a binary then make use of OCI functions to convert data to OIC readable format
So.. may i confirm that OIC does not have a capability to read/download a file more than 1Gb.. just asking at interview question point of view
You may have a look at service limits of OIC 2 in below docs
docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/integration-cloud/oracle-integration-oci/service-limits.html#GUID-EB64C32A-BAEE-4ABC-BF2D-0E8B3FD5B848
Next video link please?
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