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Create Type (User-Defined)For more information about triggers, see Triggers: Usage Information.Related TopicsTriggers: Usage InformationDatabase Objects<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> User InterfaceDialog Boxes for Creating/Editing Objects3.19 Create Type (User-Defined)This dialog box is displayed when you right-click Types in the Connections navigatorand select Create Type to create a user-defined type. After you complete theinformation in this dialog box and click OK, a <strong>SQL</strong> Worksheet is displayed in whichyou must specify the appropriate definition of the type.Schema: Database schema in which to create the type.Name: Name of the type. Must be unique within its schema.Type: Select the type of data type to be created: array type, object type specification,object type specification and type body, or table type.For more information about creating a user-defined type, see the CREATE TYPEstatement in <strong>Oracle</strong> Database <strong>SQL</strong> Reference. For information about <strong>Oracle</strong>-suppliedtypes, see Data Types: Usage Information.Related TopicsDatabase Objects<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> User InterfaceDialog Boxes for Creating/Editing Objects3.20 Create/Edit User Defined ReportThe following information applies to a user-defined report. For information about howto create a user-defined report, see User Defined reports.Name: Name of the user-defined report.Description: Optional description of the report.ToolTip: Optional tooltip text to be displayed when the mouse pointer stays brieflyover the report name in the Reports navigator display.<strong>SQL</strong> Statement: The complete <strong>SQL</strong> statement for retrieving the information to bedisplayed in the user-defined report. As a trivial example, the statement SELECT user"Current User" FROM DUAL; displays Current User as the heading and the name ofthe user associated with the current database connection.Suggestion: Look at the <strong>SQL</strong> statements for various <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong>-supplied reports;check the Messages - Log pane below the report results, or click the <strong>SQL</strong> icon underthe Report Results tab.Related TopicsReportsUser Defined reports3-18 <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Online Help

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