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    $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/create_view.sgml,v 1.41 2009/01/27 12:40:15 petere Exp $
    PostgreSQL documentation
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    <refentry id="SQL-CREATEVIEW">
     <refmeta>
      <refentrytitle id="SQL-CREATEVIEW-TITLE">CREATE VIEW</refentrytitle>
      <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
      <refmiscinfo>SQL - Language Statements</refmiscinfo>
     </refmeta>
    
     <refnamediv>
      <refname>CREATE VIEW</refname>
      <refpurpose>define a new view</refpurpose>
     </refnamediv>
    
     <indexterm zone="sql-createview">
      <primary>CREATE VIEW</primary>
     </indexterm>
    
     <refsynopsisdiv>
    <synopsis>
    CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] [ TEMP | TEMPORARY ] VIEW <replaceable class="PARAMETER">name</replaceable> [ ( <replaceable class="PARAMETER">column_name</replaceable> [, ...] ) ]
        AS <replaceable class="PARAMETER">query</replaceable>
    </synopsis>
     </refsynopsisdiv>
    
     <refsect1>
      <title>Description</title>
    
      <para>
       <command>CREATE VIEW</command> defines a view of a query.  The view
       is not physically materialized. Instead, the query is run every time
       the view is referenced in a query.
      </para>
    
      <para>
       <command>CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW</command> is similar, but if a view
       of the same name already exists, it is replaced.  The new query must
       generate the same columns that were generated by the existing view query
       (that is, the same column names in the same order and with the same data
       types), but it may add additional columns to the end of the list.  The
       calculations giving rise to the output columns may be completely different.
      </para>
    
      <para>
       If a schema name is given (for example, <literal>CREATE VIEW
       myschema.myview ...</>) then the view is created in the specified
       schema.  Otherwise it is created in the current schema.  Temporary
       views exist in a special schema, so a schema name cannot be given
       when creating a temporary view. The name of the view must be
       distinct from the name of any other view, table, sequence, or index
       in the same schema.
      </para>
     </refsect1>
    
     <refsect1>
      <title>Parameters</title>
    
      <variablelist>
       <varlistentry>
        <term><literal>TEMPORARY</> or <literal>TEMP</></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
          If specified, the view is created as a temporary view.
          Temporary views are automatically dropped at the end of the
          current session.  Existing
          permanent relations with the same name are not visible to the
          current session while the temporary view exists, unless they are
          referenced with schema-qualified names.
         </para>
    
         <para>
          If any of the tables referenced by the view are temporary,
          the view is created as a temporary view (whether
          <literal>TEMPORARY</literal> is specified or not).
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
    
       <varlistentry>
        <term><replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
          The name (optionally schema-qualified) of a view to be created.
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
    
       <varlistentry>
        <term><replaceable class="parameter">column_name</replaceable></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
          An optional list of names to be used for columns of the view.
          If not given, the column names are deduced from the query.
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
    
       <varlistentry>
        <term><replaceable class="parameter">query</replaceable></term>
        <listitem>
         <para>
          A <xref linkend="sql-select" endterm="sql-select-title"> or
          <xref linkend="sql-values" endterm="sql-values-title"> command
          which will provide the columns and rows of the view.
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
      </variablelist>
     </refsect1>
    
     <refsect1>
      <title>Notes</title>
    
       <para>
        Currently, views are read only: the system will not allow an insert,
        update, or delete on a view.  You can get the effect of an updatable
        view by creating rules that rewrite inserts, etc. on the view into
        appropriate actions on other tables.  For more information see
        <xref linkend="sql-createrule" endterm="sql-createrule-title">.
       </para>
    
       <para>
        Use the <xref linkend="sql-dropview" endterm="sql-dropview-title">
        statement to drop views.
       </para>
    
       <para>
        Be careful that the names and types of the view's columns will be
        assigned the way you want.  For example:
    <programlisting>
    CREATE VIEW vista AS SELECT 'Hello World';
    </programlisting>
        is bad form in two ways: the column name defaults to <literal>?column?</>,
        and the column data type defaults to <type>unknown</>.  If you want a
        string literal in a view's result, use something like:
    <programlisting>
    CREATE VIEW vista AS SELECT text 'Hello World' AS hello;
    </programlisting>
       </para>
    
       <para>
        Access to tables referenced in the view is determined by permissions of
        the view owner.  However, functions called in the view are treated the
        same as if they had been called directly from the query using the view.
        Therefore the user of a view must have permissions to call all functions
        used by the view.
       </para>
    
     </refsect1>
    
     <refsect1>
      <title>Examples</title>
    
      <para>
       Create a view consisting of all comedy films:
    
    <programlisting>
    CREATE VIEW comedies AS
        SELECT *
        FROM films
        WHERE kind = 'Comedy';
    </programlisting>
      </para>
     </refsect1>
    
     <refsect1>
      <title>Compatibility</title>
    
      <para>
       The SQL standard specifies some additional capabilities for the
       <command>CREATE VIEW</command> statement:
    <synopsis>
    CREATE VIEW <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> [ ( <replaceable class="parameter">column_name</replaceable> [, ...] ) ]
        AS <replaceable class="PARAMETER">query</replaceable>
        [ WITH [ CASCADED | LOCAL ] CHECK OPTION ]
    </synopsis>
      </para>
    
      <para>
       The optional clauses for the full SQL command are:
    
       <variablelist>
         <varlistentry>
          <term><literal>CHECK OPTION</literal></term>
          <listitem>
           <para>
            This option has to do with updatable views.  All
            <command>INSERT</> and <command>UPDATE</> commands on the view
            will be checked to ensure data satisfy the view-defining
            condition (that is, the new data would be visible through the
            view). If they do not, the update will be rejected.
           </para>
          </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
    
         <varlistentry>
          <term><literal>LOCAL</literal></term>
          <listitem>
           <para>
            Check for integrity on this view.
           </para>
          </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
    
         <varlistentry>
          <term><literal>CASCADED</literal></term>
          <listitem>
           <para>
            Check for integrity on this view and on any dependent
            view. <literal>CASCADED</> is assumed if neither
            <literal>CASCADED</> nor <literal>LOCAL</> is specified.
           </para>
          </listitem>
         </varlistentry>
       </variablelist>
      </para>
    
      <para>
       <command>CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW</command> is a
       <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> language extension.
       So is the concept of a temporary view.
      </para>
     </refsect1>
    
     <refsect1>
      <title>See Also</title>
    
      <simplelist type="inline">
       <member><xref linkend="sql-alterview" endterm="sql-alterview-title"></member>
       <member><xref linkend="sql-dropview" endterm="sql-dropview-title"></member>
      </simplelist>
     </refsect1>
    </refentry>