DELETE rows from Object Table
CREATE TYPE t_emp AS OBJECT (
id INTEGER,
name VARCHAR2(10),
sal NUMBER(5, 2),
hiredate DATE,
MEMBER FUNCTION get_hire_date RETURN DATE
);
/
CREATE TYPE BODY t_emp AS
MEMBER FUNCTION get_hire_date RETURN DATE IS
v_date DATE;
BEGIN
SELECT hiredate INTO v_date FROM dual;
RETURN v_date;
END;
END;
/
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp OF t_emp;
Table created.
SQL>
INSERT INTO emp VALUES (t_emp(1, 'Peter', 395,'17-DEC-1980'));
SQL> DELETE FROM emp
2 WHERE id = 1;
1 row deleted.
SQL>
SQL>
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Object Types:
- Creating Object Types
- A type with member function:
- Using DESCRIBE to Get Information on Object Types
- Using Object Types in Database Tables
- Retrieve an individual column object from a table
- Call method from type
- UPDATE/DELETE row based on custom data type
- Object Tables
- VALUE() selects a row from an object table.
- UPDATE Object Table
- DELETE rows from Object Table
- Object table abased on nested types
- Object Identifiers and Object References
- REF type for an object reference
- Retrieve the actual objects stored in an object reference using the DEREF() function,
- Comparing Object Values
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