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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Object Oriented » Insert 
32. 12. 10. Use user-defined type in insert statement
SQL> create type addressType as object
  2  (Street  VARCHAR2(50),
  3   City    VARCHAR2(25),
  4   State   CHAR(2),
  5   Zip     NUMBER);
  6  /
SQL> create type personType as object
  2  (Name     VARCHAR2(25),
  3   Address  addressType);
  4  /
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table CUSTOMER(
  2    cid  NUMBER,
  3    Person       personType
  4  );
SQL>
SQL> insert into CUSTOMER values(1,personType('SomeName',addressType('Street','City','ST',11111)));
SQL> insert into CUSTOMER values(1,personType('SomeName',addressType('Street2','City2','ST',11111)));
SQL>
SQL> drop type personType force;
SQL>
SQL> drop type addressType force;
SQL>
SQL> drop table CUSTOMER;
32. 12. Insert
32. 12. 1. Inserting Rows into the Table with object type column
32. 12. 2. Inserting a row of object into an object table
32. 12. 3. Inserting a row into an object table by supplying the values in the same way in a relational
32. 12. 4. INSERT Values into a Table with the Column Type in It
32. 12. 5. Object Relational tables
32. 12. 6. INSERT object instance by calling its constructor
32. 12. 7. Reference column name in an object table
32. 12. 8. Insert value to a table with 'table of custom type' as table column type
32. 12. 9. Reference type constructor in insert statement
32. 12. 10. Use user-defined type in insert statement
32. 12. 11. Insert statement with nested type
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