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Oracle PL / SQL » Object Oriented Database » Select 
Query object table
 
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create or replace
  2  type address as object(
  3   id number,
  4   street varchar2(100),
  5   state varchar2(2),
  6   zipcode varchar(11)
  7  )
  8  /

Type created.

SQL>
SQL> create table address_table of address
  2  /

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> insert into address_table values 1'Oracle Way', 'VA', '21090' )
  2  /

row created.

SQL>
SQL> select from address_table;


        ID
----------
STREET
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ST ZIPCODE
-- -----------
         1
Oracle Way
VA 21090


SQL> drop table address_table;

Table dropped.

SQL>

 
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