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Oracle ViewIn Oracle, view is a virtual table that does not physically exist. It is stored in Oracle data dictionary and do not store any data. It can be executed when called. A view is created by a query joining one or more tables. Oracle CREATE VIEWSyntax: Parameters:
Example: Let's take an example to create view. In this example, we are creating two tables suppliers and orders first. Suppliers table: Orders table: Execute the following query to create a view name sup_orders. Create View Query: Output:View created. 0.21 seconds You can now check the Oracle VIEW by this query: Output:SUPPLIER_ID QUANTITY PRICE 3 35 70 3 26 125 3 18 100 3 rows returned in 0.00 seconds Oracle Update VIEWIn Oracle, the CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW statement is used to modify the definition of an Oracle VIEW without dropping it. Syntax: Example:
Execute the following query to update the definition of Oracle VIEW called sup_orders without dropping it. You can now check the Oracle VIEW by this query: Output: SUPPLIER_ID QUANTITY PRICE 1 35 70 1 26 125 1 18 100 row(s) 1 - 3 of 3 Oracle DROP VIEWThe DROP VIEW statement is used to remove or delete the VIEW completely. Syntax: Example:
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