A type is a user-defined composite datatype that encapsulates a data structure along with the functions and procedures needed to manipulate the data. You create database package types on the Types tab of a database package using the Add a Row tool.
To view or edit a database package type's properties, double-click its Browser or list entry. The property sheet tabs and fields listed here are those available by default, before any customization of the interface by you or an administrator.
The General tab contains the following properties:
Property |
Description |
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Name/Code/Comment |
Identify the object. The name should clearly convey the object's purpose to non-technical users, while the code, which is used for generating code or scripts, may be abbreviated, and should not normally include spaces. You can optionally add a comment to provide more detailed information about the object. By default the code is generated from the name by applying the naming conventions specified in the model options. To decouple name-code synchronization, click to release the = button to the right of the Code field. |
DB Package |
Name of the database package to which the type belongs. |
Type |
Allows you to declare the type as type or subtype. A subtype contains all the attributes and methods of the parent type, it can contain additional attributes and can override methods from the type. |
Public |
Allows you to declare the type in the package specification and to permit use from outside the database package. A private type (check box deselected) is only defined in the package body. |
Keywords |
Provide a way of loosely grouping objects through tagging. To enter multiple keywords, separate them with commas. |