To create a view in MySQL, use the CREATE VIEW statement followed by the view name and a SELECT query on one or more tables joined together with WHERE clauses defining relationships between primary and foreign keys. Views can also be called with a CALL statement followed by the view name and variables to return selected fields.
To create a view in MySQL, use the CREATE VIEW statement followed by the view name and a SELECT query on one or more tables joined together with WHERE clauses defining relationships between primary and foreign keys. Views can also be called with a CALL statement followed by the view name and variables to return selected fields.
To create a view in MySQL, use the CREATE VIEW statement followed by the view name and a SELECT query on one or more tables joined together with WHERE clauses defining relationships between primary and foreign keys. Views can also be called with a CALL statement followed by the view name and variables to return selected fields.
As (select field1,field2, ... , fieldn from namatabel1,namatabel2, ... , namatabeln where namatabel1.primarykey= namatabel3.forentkey and namatabel2.primarykey= namatabel3.forentkey);