Creating Indexes On View

Nov 9, 2000

Hi

I want to know if we can create indexes on Views in SQL 7.0. If yes, then how

Thanks

alsi

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Creating Index On A View To Prevent Multiple Not Null Values - Indexed View?

Jul 23, 2005

I am looking to create a constraint on a table that allows multiplenulls but all non-nulls must be unique.I found the following scripthttp://www.windowsitpro.com/Files/0.../Listing_01.txtthat works fine, but the following lineCREATE UNIQUE CLUSTERED INDEX idx1 ON v_multinulls(a)appears to use indexed views. I have run this on a version of SQLStandard edition and this line works fine. I was of the understandingthat you could only create indexed views on SQL Enterprise Edition?

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Calling A Stored Procedure From A View OR Creating A #tempTable In A View

Aug 24, 2007

Hi guys 'n gals,

I created a query, which makes use of a temp table, and I need the results to be displayed in a View. Unfortunately, Views do not support temp tables, as far as I know, so I put my code in a stored procedure, with the hope I could call it from a View....

I tried:

CREATE VIEW [qryMyView]
AS
EXEC pr_MyProc


and unfortunately, it does not let this run.

Anybody able to help me out please?

Cheers!

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Creating Indexes

Feb 26, 2001

Just a quick question, Is it better to build an Indexindicies after creating a new table or after populating the table with the data. Which is quicker? What about statistics? This table is dropped/and then recreated on a weekly basis. It is a reporting database.

Thanks.

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Creating Indexes

Nov 6, 2000

I ran the index tuning wizard and it suggested 4 new indexes w/ a 20% improvement to be gained..

I saved the index creations to a script file and I'm curious if I can implement them at any time or is it better to do that after most of the users are done w/ the system for the day..

Also, any other performance suggestions to help speed up queries? Thanks in advanced..

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Aug 18, 2005

I have a "employee" table. This table has a primary key "emp_id" this by default becomes the cluster index of the table.

There is a view "empl" defined with the index on "emp_id" field as "Emp_ID". This becomes the cluster index for the view. There are other two non clustered indexes "Fname" and "Lname".

I want to use Both indexes without using "Order By" Clause. Can I get the order of the "Fname" or "Lname" without using "Order By" Clause? How?

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Aug 19, 2002

Thanks to help from Ray Maio I have been able to create copies of various tables using the Select Into command.
Ray also responded that this command does does not transfer Primary Key and Index information.

I have attempted to create an index by using the following statement:

create nonclustered index SchoolIndx on wrestlerstest (School)

I did not get an error, but can't tell ift the index was created. The question is, how do I find out if
there is an index for the column School? Is there a command that will tell me. I'm just sending commands
to the server via a short .asp program and don't really know how to obtain a message back. Could I find the information
by browsing the

Thanks again in advance,

Greg Zafros

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May 6, 2008

Greetings all,

What's best practice for creating clustered indexes?! Should they be added to a table AFTER it has been populated or should the clustered index be created BEFORE?

Thanks for your advice in advance.

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Jun 4, 2001

Hi,
I have a question do I have to increase the Transaction Log size to create new indexes after dropping existing one on a table which has 18108360 rows. I need to recreate 5 indexes on that table. As this table is corrupt. Let me know. The corruption was on one of the indexes of this table.
Thanks,
Cynthia

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Apr 25, 2000

I'll be running SQL v7.0 with raid level 0. The DB will have approx. 250 tables and 1200 indexes.
Can you have the indexes located on a physically separate drive with SQL v7.0 and would this be the best practice?

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Jan 16, 2006

I would like to create an index on a table from the Database Explorer.

I am using Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Express Edition.

I downloaded Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express with the intention of using it to create an index, but it does not seem to find the database that I created from the Database Explorer.

Thanks!

 

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I am having a problem with indexes on specific tables. For some reasona query that runs against a view is not selecting the correct index ona table. I run the same query against the table directly and it looksfine. Can anyone give me some insight? Thanks.PRODUCTION1:CREATE TABLE MyTest1 (ID INT IDENTITY(1,1), COLUMN1 CHAR(10), COLUMN2CHAR(10))CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX IDX_MyTest1 ON MyTest1 ON (ID)CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX IDX_MyTest2 ON MyTest1 ON (COLUMN2, ID)ARCHIVE1:CREATE TABLE MyTest1 (ID INT IDENTITY(1,1), COLUMN1 CHAR(10), COLUMN2CHAR(10))CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX IDX_MyTest1 ON MyTest1 ON (ID)CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX IDX_MyTest2 ON MyTest1 ON (COLUMN2, ID)REPORTDB:CREATE VIEW MyTest1 ASSELECT ID, COLUMN1, COLUMN2 FROM PRODUCTION1..MyTest1UNION ALLSELECT ID, COLUMN1, COLUMN2 FROM ARCHIVE1..MyTest1While in PRODUCTION1:SELECT ID, COLUMN2 FROM MyTest1 WHERE COLUMN2 = 'Testing'--> Clustered index seek PRODUCTION1..IDX_MyTest2--> Results returnedWhile in ARCHIVE1:SELECT ID, COLUMN2 FROM MyTest1 WHERE COLUMN2 = 'Testing'--> Clustered index seek ARCHIVE1..IDX_MyTest2--> Results returnedWhile in REPORTDB:SELECT ID, COLUMN2 FROM MyTest1 WHERE COLUMN2 = 'Testing'--> Index seek PRODUCTION1..IDX_MyTest2--> Bookmark lookup PRODUCTION1..IDX_MyTest1--> Index seek ARCHIVE1..IDX_MyTest2--> Bookmark lookup ARCHIVE1..IDX_MyTest1--> Concatenate data and results returned

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Mar 5, 2008

Dear all,
I'm using SQL Server 2005 Standard Edetion.
I have the following stored procedure that is executed against two tables (RecrodedCalls) and (RecordedCallsTags)
The table RecordedCalls has more than 10000000 Records and RecordedCallsTags is about 7500000 Records
Now the lines marked in baby blue are dynamic (Dynamic where statement) that varies every time this stored procedure is executed, may it contains 7 columns in condetion statement or may it contains 10 columns, or 2 coulmns.....etc
Now I want to create non-clustered indexes on the columns used in the where statement, THE DTA suggests different indexing whenever the where statement changes.
So what is the right way to created indexes, to create one index on all the columns once, or to create separate indexes on each columns, sometimes the DTA suggests 5 columns together at one if I€™m using 5 conditions, I can€™t accumulate all the possible indexes hence the where statement always vary from situation to situation, below the SP:


CREATE TABLE #tempLookups (ID int identity(0,1),Code NVARCHAR(100),NameE NVARCHAR(500),NameA NVARCHAR(500))

CREATE TABLE #tempTable (ID int identity(0,1),TypesCount INT,CallsType NVARCHAR(50))



INSERT INTO #tempLookups SELECT Code, NameE, NameA FROM lookups WHERE [Type] = 'CALLTYPES' ORDER BY Ordering ASC

INSERT INTO #tempTable SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(RecordedCalls.ID)) As TypesCount,RecordedCalls.CallType as CallsType

FROM RecordedCalls LEFT OUTER JOIN RecordedCallsTags ON RecordedCalls.ID = RecordedCallsTags.CallID

WHERE RecordedCalls.ID <= '9369907'

AND (RecordedCalls.CallDate BETWEEN cast ('01 Jan 1910 00:00:00:000' as datetime ) AND cast ( '01 Jan 2210 00:00:00:000' as datetime ))

AND (RecordedCalls.Duration BETWEEN 0 AND 1000000)

AND RecordedCalls.ChannelID NOT IN('62061','62062','62063','62064','64110','64111','64112','64113','64114','69860','69861','69862','69863','69866','69867','69868')

AND RecordedCalls.ServerID NOT IN('2')

AND RecordedCalls.AgentID NOT IN('1000010000')

AND (RecordedCallsTags.TagID is null OR RecordedCallsTags.TagID NOT IN('100','200'))

AND RecordedCalls.IsDeleted='false'

GROUP BY RecordedCalls.CallType

SELECT IsNull(#tempTable.TypesCount, 0) AS TypesCount, CASE('English')

WHEN 'Arabic' THEN #tempLookups.NameA

ELSE #tempLookups.NameE

END AS CallsType FROM

#tempTable RIGHT OUTER JOIN #tempLookups ON #tempTable.CallsType = #tempLookups.Code

DROP TABLE #tempLookups

DROP TABLE #tempTable


Thanks all,
Tayseer

Any suggestions how to create efficient indexes??!!

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Sep 13, 2006

I have a table that is in a one way transactional publication. I need to create a full-text catalog on this table and have that catalog exist on the subscriber as well. I understand simply creating a FTC for an object in a publication will not cause that FTC to be replicated to the subscribers. I have scripted out the command and tried to use sp_addscriptexec to push it to the subscriber. When I do this, I get the following error:

Last 183 characters in 'sqlcmd' output buffer: Changed database context to 'database'.
Msg 574, Level 16, State 1, Server SQLSERVER, Line 2
CREATE FULLTEXT CATALOG statement cannot be used inside a user transaction.

Also, when this script is run directly from the subscriber, it works fine (but since the subscriber is our production machine, I'd prefer to not have to do it that way). I believe I can reinitialize the publication and have the FTC pushed to the subscriber, but this is not ideal either, since some of our databases can be very large and take a long time to initialize.

Is there a better way to accomplishing this other then connecting directly to the subscriber and running the script or by reinitializing the publication? Thanks for your help!

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Apr 12, 2007

I hope i'm in the right place, but thanks anyway....

Actually i have 2 questions (regarding sql-server Indices/Keys):



1) I have an index, which is consisted of 4 columns.

I've read elsewhere that this index functions (as well) as an index (single column

index) on the first column of this multi-column index.



Does this mean that if i'd like to have (in addition) Indices on all of the 4 columns

seperately i need to define only 3???



2) I have a unique key consisted of multiple columns.

I'd like to save an index to this combination of columns as well (to speed up

things in DB...).

Does the definition of a multiple-columns key free me from defining the multiple-

columns index???

can anyone explain the main diference between Keys and Indices???





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Apr 16, 2007

I hope i'm in the right place, but thanks anyway....

Actually i have 2 questions (regarding sql-server Indices/Keys):



1) I have an index, which is consisted of 4 columns.

I've read elsewhere that this index functions (as well) as an index (single column

index) on the first column of this multi-column index.



Does this mean that if i'd like to have (in addition) Indices on all of the 4 columns

seperately i need to define only 3???



2) I have a unique key consisted of multiple columns.

I'd like to save an index to this combination of columns as well (to speed up

things in DB...).

Does the definition of a multiple-columns key free me from defining the multiple-

columns index???

can anyone explain the main diference between Keys and Indices???


thanks,

Ran Kizi

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i have a table which has 2 columns 1 'report'  2 'part'
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i want to create a view that will put them together in format like this:
1111110001
1111110002
1111110003 .. and on
it needs to be in 10 digits.
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Hi All,

I have a sql command with temporary tables, but whenever I am trying to create a view with temporary tables
I am getting an error as below:

"Views or functions are not allowed on temporary tables. Table names that begin with β€˜#’ denote temporary tables."


Please anybody let me know is it possible to create a view with temporary tables in SQL Server 2005.If not, then is their any way how I can create a view with temporary tables.



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Hi All,

I have a sql command with temporary tables, but whenever I am trying to create a view with temporary tables
I am getting an error as below:

"Views or functions are not allowed on temporary tables. Table names that begin with β€˜#’ denote temporary tables."


Please anybody let me know is it possible to create a view with temporary tables in SQL Server 2005.If not, then is their any way how I can create a view with temporary tables.



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Jul 23, 2005

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Help With Creating View

Apr 16, 2008



Hi All,


I have a sql command with temporary tables, but whenever I am trying to create a view with temporary tables
I am getting an error as below:

"Views or functions are not allowed on temporary tables. Table names that begin with €˜#€™ denote temporary tables."


Please anybody let me know is it possible to create a view with temporary tables in SQL Server 2005.If not, then is their any way how I can create a view with temporary tables.



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I currently have a website with a page that displays the flags/ keys of the entire roster of guilded characters.  Some more background is that I run a website for my Everquest guild, users can log in , create characters , and update their flags / keys.
 There are 4 associated tables that are used in displaying the flags.
 the Characters , Flags, Expansion, and Char_Flags tables.   The char_flags table consists of 2 foreign keys and a bit field for enabled / disabled. 
Char_flags = char_fk, flag_fk, enabled (bit)
The select statement I'm currently using to get information is as follows.
SELECT Expansion.ExpansionName, Flags.Flag_Name, Characters.Char_Name, char_flags.enabled FROM char_flags INNER JOIN Flags ON char_flags.Flag_FK = Flags.Flag_PK INNER JOIN Expansion ON Flags.Expansion_FK = Expansion.ExpansionPK INNER JOIN Characters ON char_flags.Char_FK = Characters.Char_PK WHERE (Expansion.ExpansionPK = @expansion)
 That displays the information in a format like
Expansion Name,  FlagName, CharacterName, Enabled.   And there are usually 10 -15 flags per expansion so this lists the expansion 10 times, each flag name, then the character name 10-15 times, and wether or not the flag is enabled.
 
I would like to display the information a little differently and I'm not sure how to.   I would like to display the inormation like this
             Flag Name 1     Flag Name 2,  Flag name 3, Flag Name 4, etc...
Char 1          X                                            X                  X
Char2                                  X                     X                  X
Char 3         X                      X                      X                 X
Char 4
Char 5
etc
where the characters make up the first column, the flag names make up the first row(headers) and wether or not the flag is enabled is in the column under the corresponding flag.
This way the name of the flag, and the character name are only displayed one time instead of the flags and character names being repeated over and over.  
If anyone can help me on how to display the data I would appreciate it.   Here is a link to the page to show how it looks now if it helps www.shattereddestinies.net/flagstest.aspx
Thanks
Brad Fortner

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I have a query on one of my pages that is just too large to keep in the page, so I need to reference a stored view in sql. I'm kind of new to this, so I'm having trouble getting the syntax right. The query is just a simple select statement using the results of several textboxes as parameters. I know how to do the query inside an asp.net page, but when I move it to sql, I don't know how to reference the textbox value i.e. @textbox. Here's what I have so far:
USE [Maindb]
GO
CREATE VIEW [tblMain_view] (@textbox nvarchar(30)) ????
AS SELECT dbo.tblMain.Field1, ....
FROM dbo.tblMain
WHERE dbo.tblMain.Field1 = @textbox and ....


First of all, I know that where I declare @textbox is wrong, so where is the right place to declare it? Also, how do I reference the view from the webpage and do I still use:
cmd.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add . . .
in the page to establish the value. Anyone know a good tutorial on this. All the ones I've found were either in C# or didn't really apply. I need to know how to do this in VB. Thanks

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Hi guys,
I am trying to create a view through SP
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Please let me know where I am doing wrong.

Thanks,Rau
CREATE PROCEDURE PurgeReport
@intJob as int
AS
if @intjob=1
begin
CREATE VIEW Purge AS SELECT Btch_id AS Batch_ID, DLN, Process,End_DLN, Job,
Tcode
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Hi

Need help in writing a query. I have a table contains details about an item. Each item belongs to a group. Items have different status. If any one of the item in a group is not "Completed", then the itemgroup is in state incomplete. if all the item under the group is completed then the item group itself is completed. Now I need to create a view with itemgroup and itemstatus.
Suppose I have five records

item itemgroup status
1 1 complete
2 1 Xyz
3 2 complete
4 2 complete
5 2 complete

my view should be

itemgroup status
1 incomplete
2 complete

All the Statuses are not predefined...they get added as and when required........

Right now I am using a function. But dont want to use it for performance reasons. Would appriciate any help.


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I'm using SQL Server 2008 to solve the following exercise.

I have three Tables:
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Table Shipper with columns:ShipperID,Company,Phone

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This is my code so far:

Create View Table_AB As
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Hi im trying to create a view that creates another column for a table and then adds the value but i cant get it could sum1 help

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Alter Table Employee
Add EMP_BONUS Decimal(6,2)

Update Employee
Set EMP_BONUS = EMP_PCT / 500000

Select Employee.EMP_LNAME, Employee.EMP_FNAME, Employee.EMP_PCT, Position.POS_TITLE, Employee.EMP_BONUS
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i tried running the statement :

(1)
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as
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>ERR: Msg 208, Level 16, State 1, Procedure qcostcentre, Line 4
Invalid object name 'dbo.costcentre.dtblcostcentre'.

(2)
create view qcostcentre
as
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>ERR: Msg 7202, Level 11, State 2, Procedure qcostcentre, Line 4
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Nov 15, 2006

I am trying to create an indexed view, on a date from a date dimension table...I am new to SQL, and I am at a loss of ideas on this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Here is the Error I am given

"Msg 4513, Level 16, State 2, Procedure VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER_DAY, Line 3

Cannot schema bind view 'JJWHSE.VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER_DAY'. 'JJWHSE.VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO' is not schema bound.

Msg 1939, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

Cannot create index on view 'VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER' because the view is not schema bound."

Here is my code..

CREATE VIEW [JJWHSE].[VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER_DAY] WITH SCHEMABINDING

AS

SELECT TEW_D_DT.DT_KEY AS DATE_KEY,

VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER.LOCATION_KEY AS LOC_KEY,

TEW_D_LOC.LOC_DESC AS LOC_DESC ,

TEW_D_LOC.RGN_DESC AS REGION_DESC,

TEW_D_LOC.DISTRICT_DESC AS DISTRICT_DESC,

ISNULL(SUM(VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.PRORATED_NET_PRICE),0) AS CONCIERGE_FLASH,

COUNT_BIG(*) AS COUNT

FROM

JJWHSE.VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO

INNER JOIN

JJWHSE.VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT

ON

VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.DATE_KEY = VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.DATE_KEY

AND VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.ORDER_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.ORDER_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.INVOICE_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.INVOICE_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.SHIP_TO_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.SHIP_TO_NUMBER

INNER JOIN

JJWHSE.VEW_F_INVC_DTL VEW_F_INVC_DTL

ON

VEW_F_INVC_DTL.DATE_KEY = VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.DATE_KEY

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.ORDER_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.ORDER_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.INVOICE_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.INVOICE_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.SHIP_TO_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.SHIP_TO_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.LINE_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.LINE_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.SEQUENCE_NUMBER = VEW_F_INVC_PAY_EXT.SEQUENCE_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.NON_INVENTORY = 'N'

AND VEW_F_INVC_DTL.GIFT_CARD = 'N'

INNER JOIN

JJWHSE.VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER

ON

VEW_F_INVC_DTL.ORDER_NUMBER = VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER.ORDER_NUMBER

AND VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER.ACTIVE_FLAG = 1

INNER JOIN

JJWHSE.TEW_D_DT TEW_D_DT

ON

VEW_F_INVC_DTL.DATE_KEY = TEW_D_DT.DT_KEY

INNER JOIN

JJWHSE.TEW_D_LOC TEW_D_LOC

ON

VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER.LOCATION_KEY = TEW_D_LOC.LOC_KEY

WHERE VEW_F_INVC_SHIP_TO.CHANNEL = 'I'

GROUP BY TEW_D_DT.DT_KEY , VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER.LOCATION_KEY , TEW_D_LOC.LOC_DESC ,

TEW_D_LOC.RGN_DESC , TEW_D_LOC.DISTRICT_DESC

GO

CREATE UNIQUE CLUSTERED INDEX IX_VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADE_DAY ON JJWHSE.VEW_F_MZT_ORDER_HEADER ( DATE_KEY )

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Hi all. I'm new to SQL Server and I've run into a tough problem. I currently have a SQL Server database with 54 US states/territories tables. I'm working on creating a view so that I can view all the states data in a single table-like structure. I've mapped all the columns from all the different tables to their new names and made sure that all the new attributes match. When I use the Management Express tool to open the view, it executes but fails because for some reason it's chosen to map a field called 'id' into an int, rather than a varchar. Is there a way to force the view to treat the 'id' as a varchar and not an int? I can't see a way to change its type through the GUI tools.

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