What are the Cluster tables and pooled tables

pls give some examples for the above table
Thankyou
ravi

Hi
<b>Pooled Table</b>
Pooled tables are logical tables that must be assigned to a table pool when they are defined. Pooled tables are used to store control data. Several pooled tables can be cominied in a table pool. The data of these pooled tables are then sorted in a common table in the database.
<b>Cluster Table</b>
Cluster tables are logical tables that must be assigned to a table cluster when they are defined. Cluster tables can be used to strore control data. They can also be used to store temporary data or texts, such as documentation.
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