"Rob Richardson" <Rob.Richardson@rad-con.com> writes:
> The old view and the new view should have the same fields. So, I tried
> something like this:
> CREATE VIEW new_view AS
> SELECT * FROM old_view
> WHERE complete = 1;
> The query was accepted and the new_view was created.
> But when I went back into PGAdmin and looked at the definition of
> new_view, I saw something like this:
> CREATE VIEW new_view AS
> SELECT old_view.field1, old_view.field2, <snip> FROM old_view
> WHERE complete = 1;
> That's not what I want. That means that if old_view changes, new_view
> will not reflect the changes. Is there any way to get new_view to
> automatically include all fields from old_view, no matter how many or
> how few fields there are?
No. This behavior is specifically required by the SQL standard: the
result rowtype of a view is determined when the view is created, and
is not supposed to change when underlying tables have columns added.
That's why we expand * when the view is created.
regards, tom lane