Stefan,
I make limited use of TYPES in our largest production DB(8.1.7.4). Works
very well. No problems to date.
Dick Goulet
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Author: Stefan Jahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 12/20/2002 4:34 AM
Hi everybody
I'm not quite sure wether this has been discussed in deep before, but I
couldn't find anything satisfieing (hope the spelling is correct ;)) things
in the archive.
Anyway: Due to my lack of experience with any real life scenarios with
Oracle's object relational features, I never tried to recommend the usage of
these and always kept to a "normal" relational approach. Does anybody have
any experience with Types / Nested Tables and the like in a (preferrably
big) production system of any kind ? What's recommendable, where are the
pitfalls ?
Any input deeply appreciated,
TIA, Stefan
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