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Answer Posted / Akhilesh Awasthi
VARRAY is a variable-length array data type in Oracle. It allows you to store an array of elements of the same data type, but the number of elements can vary within the table or index segment. When declaring a VARRAY, you need to specify its size and maximum size.
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