WARNING: The rest of this post is for somebody who has worked with Oracle and 
has migrated to PG, or for some other reason has good experience with Oracle.

I know this is off-topic for this list and should be asked in an Oracle 
support-forum, but I don't have access to that, and Uncle Google didn't 
return any obvious results, so here it goes...

Anybody knows if Oracle has an equivalent of PG's array_accum or 
ARRAY(subselect) construct?

I need a way to accomplish this in Oracle:
select ARRAY(select t.id from table t where t.user_id = u.id) as 
id_array, ....

Any hints on where to look in Oracle-docs are welcome.

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