How to Modify Names in an SQL View?

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To change names in an SQL view, it's important to clarify whether the goal is to change the view's name or the column names within the view. For altering the view's structure, the 'ALTER VIEW' command is used, allowing modifications to the selected columns and their definitions. An example provided illustrates how to use 'ALTER VIEW' to change a field name within a view. If a more significant change is needed, deleting the existing view and recreating it with the desired changes is also a viable option. The discussion emphasizes the need for clarity on the specific changes required and provides resources for further guidance.
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Does anyone know how to change names in an SQL view (i.e., a sort of a subset of a database. We may create it by saving a query and then doing a query on this saved query )?
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Hi, thanks. It is kind of hard for me to export the database here. I am interested in changing the name of a field within a view in SQL.
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You need to use 'ALTER VIEW' e.g.

ALTER VIEW HumanResources.EmployeeHireDate
AS
SELECT p.FirstName, p.LastName, e.HireDate
FROM HumanResources.Employee AS e JOIN Person.Person AS p
ON e.BusinessEntityID = p.BusinessEntityID
WHERE HireDate < CONVERT(DATETIME,'20020101',101) ;
GO
 
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