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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T22:05:20+00:00 2026-05-12T22:05:20+00:00

The .dmp is a dump of a table built in Oracle 10g (Express Edition)

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The .dmp is a dump of a table built in Oracle 10g (Express Edition) and one of the fields is of CLOB type.

I was trying to simply export the table to xml/csv files then import it to the MySql, but the export simply ignored the CLOB field… (I was using sqldeveloper for that).

I noticed this post explaining how to extract the CLOB to text file but it seems to miss the handling of the other fields or at least the primary key fields. can it be adopted to create a csv of the complete table? (I am not familiar with plsql at all)

As the brute force approach, I can use my python interface to simply query for all the records and spool it to a flat file but I’m afraid it will take a LOOOONG time (query for all records replace all native commas with the ascii… )

Thanks guys!

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    2026-05-12T22:05:20+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:05 pm

    After about 2 hours of installing and uninstalling the MySql on the same machine (mylaptop) in order to use the migration tool kit as suggested by longneck, I decided to simply implement the dump and here it is for the likes of me that have minimal admin experience and get hard time to make both DBs work together (errors 1130, 1045 and more).

    Surprisingly, it is not as slow as I expected: OraDump

    Any comments and improvements are welcomed.

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