|  | Posted by Martijn Tonies on 03/01/06 18:30 
Hi,
 > I am new to using SQL.  I want to be able to exucute a query that I
 > place in a view.
 
 You don't execute queries inside views. You just get to use the
 view as if it were a table.
 
 Why would you want to "execute the query"?
 
 
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 >I want this views to be executed every time a value
 > change in one of the table in a particular field.  So my guess was to
 > use a trigger that will call the views every time the data change in
 > the selected table.  Is this the proper way of doing thing?  Should I
 > use other SQL tools to achive this.  I search for exemple of trigger
 > executing views but did not found anything as of yet.  Let's use this
 > dummy name for the exemple:
 >
 > Database: DB1
 > Table: Tbl1
 > Special field in Tbl1: flag
 > Views name: views_01
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