Class RowDataType {Analysis} derived from: ConstructedDataType
Documentation
4.1 Data types
A data type is a set of representable values. Every representable value belongs to at least one data type and some belong to several data types. [...]
A constructed type is specified using one of SQL's data type constructors, ARRAY , MULTISET , REF , and ROW . A constructed type is either an array type, a multiset type, a reference type, or a row type, according to whether it is specified with ARRAY , MULTISET , REF , or ROW , respectively. Array types and multiset types are known generically as collection types.
| Parent Package | DataTypes | Abstract | No |
| Export Control | PublicAccess | Link Class for | None |
| Class Kind | NormalClass | Cardinality | n |
| Space | | Concurrency | Sequential |
| Persistence | No | | |
Operations
Attributes
Associations
Generalization Relationships
Property Settings
Data Modeler
| dmItem | False | DMName | |
| IsTable | False | IsView | False |
| IsDomain | False | IsSPPackage | False |
| Synonymns | | TableSpaceID | |
| SourceId | | SourceType | |
| CorrelationName | | SelectClause | |
| IsUpdateable | True | CheckOption | None |
| IsSnapShot | False | IsDistinct | False |
| PersistToServer | | IsPackage | False |