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Oracle PL / SQL » Object Oriented Database » Select 
Display the New Table (SELECT * and SELECT by Column Name)


SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE address_obj as OBJECT(
  2        street VARCHAR2(20),
  3        city VARCHAR2(20),
  4        state CHAR(2),
  5        zip CHAR(5));
  6  /

Type created.

SQL> CREATE TABLE emp (empno   NUMBER(3),
  2                    name    VARCHAR2(20),
  3                    address ADDRESS_OBJ);

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> INSERT INTO emp VALUES (101'Adam', ADDRESS_OBJ('1 A St.','Mobile','AL','36608'));

row created.

SQL>
SQL> SELECT FROM emp;

     EMPNO NAME
---------- --------------------
ADDRESS(STREET, CITY, STATE, ZIP)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       101 Adam
ADDRESS_OBJ('1 A St.', 'Mobile', 'AL', '36608')


SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
           
       
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4. SELECT with a WHERE Clause
5. Query data from table based on object
6. SELECTing Individual Columns in TCROs
7. Use the function we created: use the table alias in our SELECT as well as the qualifier
8. Use * to reference column with user-defined type
9. demonstrates SQL operations on object types.
10. Select the object type from the table, rather than the columns.
11. Use %ROWTYPE to select from the relational table.
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