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Oracle PL / SQL » Object Oriented Database » Object Table 
Implementation of multiple inheritance relationship
   
SQL> CREATE TABLE Person
  2      (id         VARCHAR2(10NOT NULL,
  3       name       VARCHAR2(20),
  4       address    VARCHAR2(35),
  5       PRIMARY KEY (id));


SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp
  2      (id         VARCHAR2(10NOT NULL,
  3       course     VARCHAR2(10),
  4       year       VARCHAR2(4),
  5       PRIMARY KEY (id),
  6       FOREIGN KEY (idREFERENCES Person (idON DELETE CASCADE);

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE Staff
  2      (id         VARCHAR2(10NOT NULL,
  3       department VARCHAR2(10),
  4       room_no    VARCHAR2(4),
  5       PRIMARY KEY (id),
  6       FOREIGN KEY (idREFERENCES Person (idON DELETE CASCADE);

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE Tutor
  2      (id         VARCHAR2(10NOT NULL,
  3       no_hours   NUMBER,
  4       rate       NUMBER,
  5       PRIMARY KEY (id,
  6       FOREIGN KEY (idREFERENCES Person (idON DELETE CASCADE);

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table Person cascade constraints;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL> drop table Staff;


SQL>
SQL> drop table Tutor;

Table dropped.

SQL>

   
    
    
  
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