Exhibit:
Which two statements are true regarding SQL statements that can be executed on the
EMP_DETAIL table? (Choose two.)
A. An EMP_IMAGE column can be included in the GROUP BY clause
B. You cannot add a new column to the table with LONG as the data type (because only one LONG column can be used per table.)
C. An EMP_IMAGE column cannot be included in the ORDER BY clause (because A LONG column cannot be included in a GROUP BY or an ORDER BY clause.)
D. You can alter the table to include the NOT NULL constraint on the EMP_IMAGE column (because no constraints can be defined on a LONG column.)
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
LONG Character data in the database character set, up to 2GB. All the functionality of LONG (and more) is provided by CLOB; LONGs should not be used in a modern database, and if your database has any columns of this type they should be converted to CLOB. There can only be one LONG column in a table.
Guidelines
A LONG column is not copied when a table is created using a subquery.
A LONG column cannot be included in a GROUP BY or an ORDER BY clause.
Only one LONG column can be used per table.
No constraints can be defined on a LONG column.
You might want to use a CLOB column rather than a LONG column.