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SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE DEPT (DEPTNO NUMBER(2),DNAME VARCHAR2(14),LOC VARCHAR2(13) );

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO DEPT VALUES (10, 'ACCOUNTING', 'NEW YORK');

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO DEPT VALUES (20, 'RESEARCH', 'DALLAS');

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO DEPT VALUES (30, 'SALES', 'CHICAGO');

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO DEPT VALUES (40, 'OPERATIONS', 'BOSTON');

1 row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE EMP (EMPNO NUMBER(4) NOT NULL,
  2                    ENAME VARCHAR2(10),
  3                    JOB VARCHAR2(9),
  4                    MGR NUMBER(4),
  5                    HIREDATE DATE,
  6                    SAL NUMBER(7, 2),
  7                    COMM NUMBER(7, 2),
  8                    DEPTNO NUMBER(2));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7369, 'SMITH', 'CLERK',    7902, TO_DATE('17-DEC-1980', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 800, NULL, 20);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7499, 'ALLEN', 'SALESMAN', 7698, TO_DATE('20-FEB-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 1600, 300, 30);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7521, 'WARD',  'SALESMAN', 7698, TO_DATE('22-FEB-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 1250, 500, 30);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7566, 'JONES', 'MANAGER',  7839, TO_DATE('2-APR-1981',  'DD-MON-YYYY'), 2975, NULL, 20);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7654, 'MARTIN', 'SALESMAN', 7698,TO_DATE('28-SEP-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 1250, 1400, 30);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7698, 'BLAKE', 'MANAGER', 7839,TO_DATE('1-MAY-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 2850, NULL, 30);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7782, 'CLARK', 'MANAGER', 7839,TO_DATE('9-JUN-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 2450, NULL, 10);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7788, 'SCOTT', 'ANALYST', 7566,TO_DATE('09-DEC-1982', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 3000, NULL, 20);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7839, 'KING', 'PRESIDENT', NULL,TO_DATE('17-NOV-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 5000, NULL, 10);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7844, 'TURNER', 'SALESMAN', 7698,TO_DATE('8-SEP-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 1500, 0, 30);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7876, 'ADAMS', 'CLERK', 7788,TO_DATE('12-JAN-1983', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 1100, NULL, 20);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7900, 'JAMES', 'CLERK', 7698,TO_DATE('3-DEC-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 950, NULL, 30);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7902, 'FORD', 'ANALYST', 7566,TO_DATE('3-DEC-1981', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 3000, NULL, 20);

1 row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO EMP VALUES (7934, 'MILLER', 'CLERK', 7782,TO_DATE('23-JAN-1982', 'DD-MON-YYYY'), 1300, NULL, 10);

1 row created.

SQL>
SQL> create or replace type emp_type
  2    as object
  3    (empno       number(4),
  4     ename       varchar2(10),
  5     job         varchar2(9),
  6     mgr         number(4),
  7     hiredate    date,
  8     sal         number(7, 2),
  9     comm        number(7, 2)
 10    );
 11  /

Type created.

SQL>
SQL> create or replace type emp_tab_type as table of emp_type
  2  /

Type created.

SQL>
SQL> create table dept_and_emp
  2    (deptno number(2) primary key,
  3     dname     varchar2(14),
  4     loc       varchar2(13),
  5     emps      emp_tab_type
  6    )
  7    nested table emps store as emps_nt;

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> alter table emps_nt add constraint emps_empno_unique unique(empno)
  2  /

Table altered.

SQL> alter table emps_nt add constraint mgr_fk foreign key(mgr) references emps_nt(empno);
alter table emps_nt add constraint mgr_fk foreign key(mgr) references emps_nt(empno)
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-30730: referential constraint not allowed on nested table column


SQL>
SQL> insert into dept_and_emp
  2    select dept.*,
  3       CAST( multiset( select empno, ename, job, mgr, hiredate, sal, comm
  4                         from emp
  5                         where emp.deptno = dept.deptno ) AS emp_tab_type )
  6      from dept
  7  /

4 rows created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> select name
  2      from sys.col$
  3     where obj# = ( select object_id
  4                     from user_objects
  5                     where object_name = 'DEPT_AND_EMP' )
  6  /

NAME
------------------------------
DEPTNO
DNAME
EMPS
LOC
SYS_NC0000400005$

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table dept cascade constraint;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop table dept_and_emp;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop type emp_tab_type;

Type dropped.

SQL> drop type emp_type;

Type dropped.

SQL>
SQL>








30.90.user_objects
30.90.1.Check user_objects for object name
30.90.2.Check the package status in user_objects
30.90.3.Check function/procedure status
30.90.4.Check the status for all stored procedures is by using the Oracle data dictionary view USER_OBJECTS
30.90.5.Get invalid table objects by joining user_segments and user_objects
30.90.6.Get all invalid user objects in user_objects table
30.90.7.Create drop command by query the user_objects table
30.90.8.Create grant permission command by querying user_objects table
30.90.9.Query user_objects for all packages, procedures and functions
30.90.10.Query user_objects for user-defined data type
30.90.11.Recompile all invalid package
30.90.12.Query user_objects for all java classes
30.90.13.Query user_objects for all PL/SQL code
30.90.14.Get Object id from user_objects
30.90.15.Join sys.col$ and user_objects
30.90.16.Query user_objects for object status
30.90.17.Query user_objects for your functions and procedures
30.90.18.User and its average object id
30.90.19.Show the procedure is marked invalid **
30.90.20.Behavior of dependent objects.
30.90.21.Finding, Validating, and Describing Packages
30.90.22.If procedure is valid