A view is a virtual table.
This chapter shows how to create, update, and delete a view.
SQL CREATE VIEW Statement
In SQL, a view is a virtual table based on the result-set of an SQL statement.A view contains rows and columns, just like a real table. The fields in a view are fields from one or more real tables in the database.
You can add SQL functions, WHERE, and JOIN statements to a view and present the data as if the data were coming from one single table.
SQL CREATE VIEW Syntax
CREATE VIEW view_name AS SELECT column_name(s) FROM table_name WHERE condition |
SQL CREATE VIEW Examples
If you have the Northwind database you can see that it has several views installed by default.The view "Current Product List" lists all active products (products that are not discontinued) from the "Products" table. The view is created with the following SQL:
CREATE VIEW [Current Product List] AS SELECT ProductID,ProductName FROM Products WHERE Discontinued=No |
SELECT * FROM [Current Product List] |
CREATE VIEW [Products Above Average Price] AS SELECT ProductName,UnitPrice FROM Products WHERE UnitPrice>(SELECT AVG(UnitPrice) FROM Products) |
SELECT * FROM [Products Above Average Price] |
CREATE VIEW [Category Sales For 1997] AS SELECT DISTINCT CategoryName,Sum(ProductSales) AS CategorySales FROM [Product Sales for 1997] GROUP BY CategoryName |
SELECT * FROM [Category Sales For 1997] |
SELECT * FROM [Category Sales For 1997] WHERE CategoryName='Beverages' |
SQL Updating a View
You can update a view by using the following syntax:SQL CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW Syntax
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW view_name AS SELECT column_name(s) FROM table_name WHERE condition |
CREATE VIEW [Current Product List] AS SELECT ProductID,ProductName,Category FROM Products WHERE Discontinued=No |