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SHOW CREATE VIEW

Show the definition for a view. The output includes two columns:

path: The path to the specified view.

sql_definition: The definition for the specified view.

note

You need the SELECT privilege on the view to retrieve the definition.

Syntax
SHOW CREATE VIEW <view_name>
[ AT { REF[ERENCE] | BRANCH | TAG | COMMIT } <reference_name> ]

Parameters

<view_name> String

The name of the view whose definition you want to see.


AT { REF[ERENCE] | BRANCH | TAG | COMMIT } <reference_name> String   Optional

Specify the reference for which you want to show the view definition:

  • REF: Identifies the branch, tag, or commit for the view for which you want to show the available definition.
  • BRANCH: Identifies the branch for the view for which you want to show the available definition.
  • TAG: Identifies the tag for the the view for which you want to show the available definition.
  • COMMIT: Identifies the commit for the view for which you want to show the available definition. Commit hashes must be enclosed in double quotes (for example, “ff2fe50fef5a030c4fc8e61b252bdc33c72e2b6f929d813833d998b8368302e2”).

Examples

Show the definition of a view in a specified reference
SHOW CREATE VIEW "company_data".Locations."offices_by_region"
AT REF "myBranch"