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Saurabh K. Gupta
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Comparing the collection types


The following table compares the collection types based on the considerations.

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Comparing factor

Nested table

Varray

Associative array

Maximum size

Unbound and grows dynamically.

Bounded. However, varray size, can only be increased thereafter.

Unbound and grows dynamically.

Sparsity

Starts dense but may become sparse due to deletions.

Always dense.

Can be sparse.

Storage considerations

Out-of-line storage in a separate storage table.

In-line storage up to 4000 bytes.

For out-of-line storage, the LOB clause must be specified.

Non-persistent collection uses program memory that is UGA.

Querying ability

A nested table type column can be queried as an instance. However, unnesting of an instance is possible using the TABLE or CAST clause.

A varray type column can be queried as an instance. However, unnesting of an instance is possible using the TABLE or CAST clause.

Non-persistent collection.

DML operations

Piecewise and atomic operations possible...