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SQL Server FAQ - Using SELECT Statements on Views
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Can SELECT Statements Be Used on Views?
Select (query) statements can be used on views in the same way as tables.
The following tutorial exercise helps you creating a view and running
a query statement on the view:
CREATE VIEW myLinks AS SELECT * FROM fyi_links
WHERE url LIKE '%fyi%'
GO
SELECT tag, counts, url, created
FROM myLinks ORDER BY counts DESC
GO
tag counts url created
DBA 972 dba.fyicenter.com 2007-05-19
SQA 728 sqa.fyicenter.com 2007-05-19
DEV 120 dev.fyicenter.com 2006-04-30
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- What Is a SELECT Query Statement?
- How To Create a Testing Table with Test Data?
- How To Select All Columns of All Rows from a Table with a SELECT statement?
- How To Select Some Specific Columns from a Table in a Query?
- How To Select Some Specific Rows from a Table?
- How To Add More Data to the Testing Table?
- How To Sort the Query Output with ORDER BY Clauses?
- Can the Query Output Be Sorted by Multiple Columns?
- How To Sort Query Output in Descending Order?
- How To Count Rows with the COUNT(*) Function?
- Can SELECT Statements Be Used on Views?
- How To Filter Out Duplications in the Returning Rows?
- What Are Group Functions in Query Statements?
- How To Use Group Functions in the SELECT Clause?
- Can Group Functions Be Mixed with Non-group Selection Fields?
- How To Divide Query Output into Multiple Groups with the GROUP BY Clause?
- How To Apply Filtering Criteria at Group Level with The HAVING Clause?
- How To Count Duplicated Values in a Column?
- Can Multiple Columns Be Used in GROUP BY?
- Can Group Functions Be Used in the ORDER BY Clause?
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