column with more than 4000 characters

Hello

Version: 10.2.0.4.0

I have a requirement to display more than 4,000 characters (clob, long data type) through sql.

Although this can be achieved through pl/sql, I'm not able to get the output in sql statements. Is it possible to do this through sql?
I can use the pl/sql through treatment if necessary.

Thanks for your help.

Preta says:
Although this can be achieved through pl/sql, I'm not able to get the output in sql statements. Is it possible to do this through sql?

Yes, that have you tried? -If all goes well, not LONG

SQL> drop table t purge;

Table dropped.

SQL> create table t (c clob);

Table created.

SQL> insert into t values (rpad(to_clob('x'),4001, 'x'));

1 row created.

SQL> set long 5000
SQL> set pages 100
SQL> select c from t;

C
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