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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:25:10+00:00 2026-05-16T08:25:10+00:00

I have an oracle function which is given below. when I run this in

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I have an oracle function which is given below. when I run this in sql-developer it gives an error

ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too
small error.

However the DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(FINAL_RESULT) line in the function is printing the expected output in the output window.

Can anyone help me in this??

create or replace
FUNCTION AVERAGE_WORKFORCE(PERIOD in varchar2, YR in varchar2)  RETURN CLOB AS 
FINAL_RESULT CLOB:=null;
STRING_QUERY_TEXT CLOB:=null;
OUTPUT_RESULT CLOB:=null;
BEGIN
    FINAL_RESULT:='<FINAL_RESULT><HEADER><NAME> </NAME> <NAME>SENIOR DIRECTOR</NAME> <NAME>DIRECTOR</NAME> <NAME>EXECUTIVE</NAME> <NAME>MANAGER</NAME><NAME>CASHIER</NAME><NAME>EMPLOYEE</NAME></HEADER>';    
    STRING_QUERY_TEXT:='SELECT XMLElement("tuple",XMLElement("DESC",''Average number of registered employees''),  XMLElement("PERMANENT_EMP",GET_COUNT_AVERAGE_WORKFORCE('''||PERIOD||''','''||YR||''',''SENIOR DIRECTOR'')),  XMLElement("PERMANENT_EMP",GET_COUNT_AVERAGE_WORKFORCE('''||PERIOD||''','''||YR||''',''DIRECTOR'')),  XMLElement("PERMANENT_EMP",GET_COUNT_AVERAGE_WORKFORCE('''||PERIOD||''','''||YR||''',''MANAGER'')),  XMLElement("PERMANENT_EMP",GET_COUNT_AVERAGE_WORKFORCE('''||PERIOD||''','''||YR||''',''EXECUTIVE'')),  XMLElement("PERMANENT_EMP",GET_COUNT_AVERAGE_WORKFORCE('''||PERIOD||''','''||YR||''',''CASHIER'')),  XMLElement("PERMANENT_EMP",GET_COUNT_AVERAGE_WORKFORCE('''||PERIOD||''','''||YR||''',''EMPLOYEE''))) FROM DUAL';     
    EXECUTE_QUERY_RETURN_RESULT(STRING_QUERY_TEXT,OUTPUT_RESULT);       
    FINAL_RESULT:=FINAL_RESULT||''||OUTPUT_RESULT; 
    FINAL_RESULT:=FINAL_RESULT||''||'</FINAL_RESULT>';
    DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(FINAL_RESULT);
    RETURN FINAL_RESULT;
END AVERAGE_WORKFORCE;
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    2026-05-16T08:25:11+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:25 am

    Try this DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(200000);

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