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Re: is ORACLE Universal Server 8.03 really an Object-Oriented DBMS ?

From: Arjan van Muyen <arjan_at_ddi.nl>
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 22:17:38 +0200
Message-ID: <355CA2E2.2EA25AA3@ddi.nl>


Hi everybody,

Excuse me for bumping into the discussion like this (CC-list), I am a student researching the possibilities of Oracle 8 Objects

Does Oracle 8also support declaration of private meber functions ?

i'd like to hide the complexity of my objects from the outside world, the documentation CD tells me it is possible (PL/SQL's user guide, chapter 9, structure of a object type, alinea 4) , but i cannot get it done

The compiler keeps telling me that i should also declare the function is the specification part as well.

Is this a too soon announcement from the documentation-department' , or is there a separate syntax for declaring private members

Thanks for any reply

Arjan van Muyen

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