Insert Longraw data type

Hi...!
I have two tables with longraw data type.
I want to insert / update first table from the second table.
My script on trigger after insert is " insert into FIRST[FIRST TABLE] (fieldA [CHAR-3], FieldB [LONGRAW] )
select fieldA [char-3], fieldB [LONGRAW] from SECOND [2ND TABLE] S WHERE ......
When I compiled this trigger, the error message was show up
" 12 PL/SQL: ORA-00932: inconsistent datatype: expected NUMBER got LONG BINARY " ( I am using PL Sql Developer to develop the trigger).
Can you give me suggestion how to insert the longraw datatype from another table which have contained the longraw datatype ...?
Thank you,
Best Regards,

787104 wrote:
Yes the column (field type) of both tables is exactly same.
Do you think my oracle's or my PlSql Developer's version is not supported ..?
My Oracle database version is Personal Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
and my Pl SQL Developer Version is 7.0.2.1076 (MBCS)
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Edited by: 787104 on Sep 28, 2010 4:26 AMsb90275 pointed out that longs and long raws have been depricated for a long time, kept around for backward compatability.
If at all possible use a BLOB instead of along raw and your work will be much easier.
About the only things you can do with LONG and LONG RAW are inserts and selects, and those sometimes with difficulty. If you check the documentation or even do a web search you should find a long list of what you can't do, including but not limited to
* use the type in WHERE clauses
* modify the type with any function
* use the query with set operators (UNION, etc.)
Use the newer LOB. Your 10g database will allow this.
Edited by: riedelme on Sep 28, 2010 5:45 AM
Oops! 10g docs say you can update a LONG [RAW]. Not sure I want to ...

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