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View Object

Cette fonctionnalité sera supprimée dans une prochaine version de Microsoft SQL Server. Évitez d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité dans de nouveaux travaux de développement, et prévoyez de modifier les applications qui utilisent actuellement cette fonctionnalité.

The View object exposes the attributes of a Microsoft SQL Server view table.

Modèle d'objet SQL-DMO qui affiche l'objet en cours

Properties

AnsiNullsStatus Property

Owner Property (Database Objects)

CreateDate Property

QuotedIdentifierStatus Property

ID Property

SystemObject Property

Name Property

Text Property

Methods

Alter Method

ListPermissions Method

Deny Method (Table, View)

ListUserPermissions Method

EnumDependencies Method

Remove Method (Objects)

ExportData Method

Revoke Method (Table, View)

Grant Method (Table, View)

Script Method

ListColumns Method

 

Notes

SQL Server supports the definition of data views as tables. With the View object, you can:

  • Create a SQL Server view table.
  • Export data from a defined view table.
  • Generate a Transact-SQL script to re-create a view table.
  • Grant, deny, or revoke access to an existing SQL Server view table.
  • Remove a view table from a server running SQL Server.

The Name property of a View object references the name of a SQL Server view table. Its value is constrained by the rules constraining the name of a view table.

To create a new SQL Server view table

  1. Create a View object.

  2. Set the Name property.

  3. Set the Text property to the Transact-SQL SELECT statement defining the view table. For more information about valid SELECT statements for view table definition, see CREATE VIEW (Transact-SQL).

  4. Add the View object to the Views collection of a connected Database object.

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The View object is compatible with instances of SQL Server versions 7.0 and later. However, the View2 object extends the functionality of the View object for use with features that were introduced in SQL Server 2000.

Voir aussi

Référence

View2 Object

Aide et Informations

Assistance sur SQL Server 2005