the name of this view.
the original SQL text of this view. Note that we can only alter a view by SQL API, which means we always have originalText.
the logical plan that represents the view; this is used to generate a canonicalized version of the SQL that can be saved in the catalog.
the name of this view.
the original SQL text of this view.
the original SQL text of this view. Note that we can only alter a view by SQL API, which means we always have originalText.
the logical plan that represents the view; this is used to generate a canonicalized version of the SQL that can be saved in the catalog.
Alter a view with given query plan. If the view name contains database prefix, this command will alter a permanent view matching the given name, or throw an exception if view not exist. Else, this command will try to alter a temporary view first, if view not exist, try permanent view next, if still not exist, throw an exception.
the name of this view.
the original SQL text of this view. Note that we can only alter a view by SQL API, which means we always have originalText.
the logical plan that represents the view; this is used to generate a canonicalized version of the SQL that can be saved in the catalog.