What is the equivalent Oracle datatype for the access Memo type?

Hi,
I would like to know what the oracle equivalent of the Access Memo datatype is.
Thanks
Adam

Yep. Look at this example:
SQL>create table x(y clob);
Table created.
SQL>insert into x values (
  2  'This is a very long string
  3  and that was an carriage return - entered in notepad'
  4  )
  5  /
1 row created.
SQL>select * from x;
Y
This is a very long string
and that was an carriage return - entered in notepad
SQL>

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