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9.2

Self Join with a nested table

Asked by MohanKNair in Oracle Database

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I want to join the rows in the nested table column with the parent table in 9i

The table is
SQL> desc tsfjobque;
 Name                                      Null?    Type
 ----------------------------------------- -------- ----------------------------
 Q_NAME                                             VARCHAR2(30)
 CORRID                                             VARCHAR2(128)
 USER_DATA                                          JOB_ACTION

The Nested table is of data type JOB_ACTION
SQL> desc JOB_ACTION     --- TYPE

 Name                                      Null?    Type
 ----------------------------------------- -------- ----------------------------
 JOB_SID                                            NUMBER
 START_DATE                                         DATE
 COMPLETE_DATE                                      DATE

It is possible in 10g using the query
select q_name, b.JOB_SID from tsfjobque a, TABLE(a.USER_DATA) b;

How to achieve this in 9i.
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