|  | Posted by Doug on 06/13/21 11:38 
create a view.
 then create that same view "into" a stored procedure.
 
 everything you can do in a view you can do in a stored procedure. But
 in a stored procedure, you can do MUCH more, much faster, and with much
 more flexibility.
 
 And then, you can do a whole lot more then that with a stored
 procedure.  Think of a view as memorizing key strokes for an old time
 macro.
 
 Think of a stored procedure as a full fledged programming language.
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