| 4.3 Binary strings |
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| A binary string is a sequence of octets that does not have either a character set or collation associated with it. A binary string data type is described by a binary string data type descriptor. A binary string data type descriptor contains: |
| - The name of the data type (BINARY LARGE OBJECT ). |
| - The maximum length of the binary string data type (in octets). |
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| A binary string is assignable only to sites of data type BINARY LARGE OBJECT . If a store assignment would result in the loss of non-zero octets due to truncation, then an exception condition is raised. If a retrieval assignment would result in the loss of octets due to truncation, then a warning condition is raised. |