How can I create a view which based on a store procedure and then sp will
return a select statement only? Thanks.You can't (*). A view is one SELECT statement (which can be complex in itsel
f), and a SELECT
statement read data from tables or views, it doesn't execute stored procedur
es. Consider re-writing
the procedure to a table-valued function.
(*) Well, you can by using OPENROWSET or OPENQUERY, but that is a hack and I
wouldn't use it in
production.
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"00KobeBrian" <a@.b.com> wrote in message news:OWbx40TXGHA.196@.TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...seagreen">
> How can I create a view which based on a store procedure and then sp will
return a select
> statement only? Thanks.
>|||Hi,
I'd like to know your concern clearly:
You want to create a store procedure which return a data set and you want
to create a view based on the data set.
I think you should use User Defined Function(UDF), it Returns a table Data
Type which can be used after As in Create View statement.
You can refer to following link for sample of UDF.
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...n-us/samples/sa
mples_1far.asp>
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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--[vbcol=seagreen]|||or, maybe you'd be happier skipping the whole view thing entirely, and
using the stored procedures to return the table and or data you are
after.
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