1 INSERT_FROM_FILENAME Loads a column of the LIST OF BYTE VARYING data type from a text or binary file without needing to use special application code. The specified file is opened and each row is read and stored in the LIST OF BYTE VARYING column specified by the list cursor. 2 Environment You can use the INSERT statement in interactive SQL only. 2 Format (B)0INSERT INTO CURSOR qqqqqq> <cursor-name> qqqqk   lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq FILENAME qq> <file-spec> qwqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqwq>  mq> AS qwq> BINARY qqqqqqqqqqqqqwj  tq> TEXT qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqu  mq> CHARACTER VARYING qqj 2 Arguments 3 AS Syntax options: AS BINARY | AS CHARACTER VARYING | AS TEXT Specifies whether the file specified with the FILENAME clause contains these types of data: o BINARY Used to load unformatted data such as images and audio files. The contents are broken into 512 octet segments during INSERT. o CHARACTER VARYING Used to load text but with no terminator. The contents are written one line to a segment. o TEXT Used to load text, a terminator is added to each segment loaded. The contents are written one line to a segment with trailing terminators carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF). 3 FILENAME_filespec The specification for the file that you want to load into the LIST OF BYTE VARYING column. 3 INSERT_INTO_CURSOR_cursor-name The name of the target list cursor to which you want to add a list segment. 2 Example Example 1: Adding a New Row Using Data from a Text File SQL> -- Declare a table cursor. SQL> DECLARE TABLE_CURSOR cont> INSERT ONLY TABLE CURSOR cont> FOR SELECT * FROM RESUMES; SQL> -- Open table cursor and insert values. SQL> OPEN TABLE_CURSOR; cont> INSERT INTO CURSOR TABLE_CURSOR cont> VALUES ('10065', NULL); 1 row inserted SQL> -- Declare a list cursor. SQL> DECLARE LIST_CURSOR cont> INSERT ONLY LIST CURSOR cont> FOR SELECT RESUME WHERE CURRENT OF TABLE_CURSOR; SQL --Open list cursor. SQL> OPEN LIST_CURSOR; SQL> --Load text from file into LIST OF BYTE VARYING column. SQL> INSERT INTO CURSOR LIST_CURSOR cont> FILENAME 'resume_10065.sql' AS TEXT; SQL> CLOSE LIST_CURSOR; SQL> CLOSE TABLE_CURSOR; SQL> COMMIT;