CONCAT
returns char1
concatenated with char2
. Both char1
and char2
can be any of the data types CHAR
, VARCHAR2
, NCHAR
, NVARCHAR2
, CLOB
, or NCLOB
. The string returned is in the same character set as char1
. Its data type depends on the data types of the arguments.
In concatenations of two different data types, Oracle Database returns the data type that results in a lossless conversion. Therefore, if one of the arguments is a LOB, then the returned value is a LOB. If one of the arguments is a national data type, then the returned value is a national data type. For example:
CONCAT
(CLOB
, NCLOB
) returns NCLOB
CONCAT
(NCLOB
, NCHAR
) returns NCLOB
CONCAT
(NCLOB
, CHAR
) returns NCLOB
CONCAT
(NCHAR
, CLOB
) returns NCLOB
This function is equivalent to the concatenation operator (||).
This example uses nesting to concatenate three character strings:
SELECT CONCAT(CONCAT(last_name, '''s job category is '), job_id) "Job" FROM employees WHERE employee_id = 152; Job ------------------------------------------------------ Hall's job category is SA_REP