How does user defined data type behave similar to built in data type? elaborate.
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Because distinct types are internally represented the same way as built-in data types, they share the same efficient code that is used to implement components such as built-in functions, comparison operators, and indexes for built-in data types. Not all built-in data types can be used to define distinct types.
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Because distinct types are internally represented the same way as built-in data types, they share the same efficient code that is used to implement components such as built-in functions, comparison operators, and indexes for built-in data types. Not all built-in data types can be used to define distinct types.
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