On 04/11/2010 19:58, Chris Browne wrote:
> Under the hood, views represent a rewriting of the query.
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/rules-views.html
>
> If you have two tables that are joined together, in a view, then when
> you query the view, you're really running a more complex query than
> you're seeing, namely one that joins together the two tables, and does
> whatever else you put into your query.
>
> It *looks* like a table, for almost all intents and purposes, but what
> it is, really, is a structure that leads to your queries being rewritten
> to access the *real* tables that underly the view.
Besides not being able to write to views without adding extra rules, are
there are other intents and purposes for which a view doesn't look like
a table?
Ray.
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