Package org.jooq

Interface CreateViewAsStep<R extends Record>


  • public interface CreateViewAsStep<R extends Record>
    A Query that can create views.

    Referencing XYZ*Step types directly from client code

    It is usually not recommended to reference any XYZ*Step types directly from client code, or assign them to local variables. When writing dynamic SQL, creating a statement's components dynamically, and passing them to the DSL API statically is usually a better choice. See the manual's section about dynamic SQL for details: https://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/sql-building/dynamic-sql.

    Drawbacks of referencing the XYZ*Step types directly:

    • They're operating on mutable implementations (as of jOOQ 3.x)
    • They're less composable and not easy to get right when dynamic SQL gets complex
    • They're less readable
    • They might have binary incompatible changes between minor releases
    Author:
    Lukas Eder
    • Method Detail

      • as

        @Support
        @PlainSQL
        CreateViewFinalStep as​(SQL sql)
        Add an AS clause to the CREATE VIEW statement.

        NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!

        Parameters:
        sql - The SQL
        See Also:
        SQL
      • as

        @Support
        @PlainSQL
        CreateViewFinalStep as​(java.lang.String sql)
        Add an AS clause to the CREATE VIEW statement.

        NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!

        Parameters:
        sql - The SQL
        See Also:
        SQL
      • as

        @Support
        @PlainSQL
        CreateViewFinalStep as​(java.lang.String sql,
                               java.lang.Object... bindings)
        Add an AS clause to the CREATE VIEW statement.

        NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!

        Parameters:
        sql - The SQL
        See Also:
        SQL
      • as

        @Support
        @PlainSQL
        CreateViewFinalStep as​(java.lang.String sql,
                               QueryPart... parts)
        Add an AS clause to the CREATE VIEW statement.

        NOTE: When inserting plain SQL into jOOQ objects, you must guarantee syntax integrity. You may also create the possibility of malicious SQL injection. Be sure to properly use bind variables and/or escape literals when concatenated into SQL clauses!

        Parameters:
        sql - The SQL
        See Also:
        SQL