Oracle® Database SQL Language Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) E41084-02 |
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Type bodies are defined using PL/SQL. Therefore, this section provides some general information but refers to Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for details of syntax and semantics.
Use the CREATE
TYPE
BODY
to define or implement the member methods defined in the object type specification. You create object types with the CREATE
TYPE
and the CREATE
TYPE
BODY
statements. The CREATE
TYPE
statement specifies the name of the object type, its attributes, methods, and other properties. The CREATE
TYPE
BODY
statement contains the code for the methods that implement the type.
For each method specified in an object type specification for which you did not specify the call_spec,
you must specify a corresponding method body in the object type body.
Note:
If you create a SQLJ object type, then specify it as a Java class.See Also:
CREATE TYPE for information on creating a type specification
ALTER TYPE for information on modifying a type specification
Every member declaration in the CREATE
TYPE
specification for object types must have a corresponding construct in the CREATE
TYPE
or CREATE
TYPE
BODY
statement.
To create or replace a type body in your own schema, you must have the CREATE
TYPE
or the CREATE
ANY
TYPE
system privilege. To create an object type in another user's schema, you must have the CREATE
ANY
TYPE
system privilege. To replace an object type in another user's schema, you must have the DROP
ANY
TYPE
system privilege.
Type bodies are defined using PL/SQL. Therefore, the syntax diagram in this book shows only the SQL keywords. Refer to Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for the PL/SQL syntax, semantics, and examples.
(plsql_source
: See Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference.)
Specify OR
REPLACE
to re-create the type body if it already exists. Use this clause to change the definition of an existing type body without first dropping it.
Users previously granted privileges on the re-created object type body can use and reference the object type body without being granted privileges again.
You can use this clause to add new member subprogram definitions to specifications added with the ALTER
TYPE
... REPLACE
statement.
See Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for the syntax and semantics of the plsql_source
.