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Chapter 9. Views




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An SQL Server view object is a static query that you can use as a kind of virtual table in a SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. A view consists of a SELECT statement stored permanently as a separate object using SQL's CREATE VIEW command. A view is typically used to encapsulate a complicated join or query so that it can be accessed like a table.


View columns can consist of columns from tables or other views, aggregates, constants, and expressions (computed columns). Some views can be updated; some can't. Whether a view can be updated depends largely on whether SQL Server can resolve an update to one of its rows to a single row in an underlying base table. All views must eventually reference a base table or nontabular expression (an expression that doesn't require a tableGETDATE(), for example), although views can be "nested," meaning that a view can reference other views as long as the dependence tree eventually resolves to base tables or nontabular expressions.


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