I wrote a query -- HTMLDB can't parse it, too large.

I would attach it here but I see no ways to attach items.
I wrote a query that, as I said, is too long for HTML DB to accept. When I submit it, I an http error 400.
the thing is, the query is only ~27700 bytes, according to the file system information. So is the query parser set to a lower maximum length than the import capabilities for data imports?
Thanks.

Don't know what you mean by data imports exactly but different mechanisms may be at work for different situations. modplsql has a 30,000 byte limit (I think) on the size of textareas. Keep in mind that the byte count it sees may be larger than the character count your text editor reports due to UTF-8 or other transformations and also that some of this information is probably only partially correct. If the query is too large, use a packaged pl/sql function returning sql query.
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