VIEW_COLUMN_USAGE Rowset
GUID: DBSCHEMA_VIEW_COLUMN_USAGE
Number of restriction columns: 3
Restriction columns: VIEW_CATALOG, VIEW_SCHEMA, VIEW_NAME
Default sort order: VIEW_CATALOG, VIEW_SCHEMA, VIEW_NAME, TABLE_CATALOG, TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME, COLUMN_GUID, COLUMN_PROPID
Description: The VIEW_COLUMN_USAGE rowset identifies the columns on which viewed tables, defined in the catalog and owned by a given user, are dependent.
Column name |
Type indicator |
Description |
---|---|---|
VIEW_CATALOG |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
Catalog name. NULL if the provider does not support catalogs. |
VIEW_SCHEMA |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
Unqualified schema name. NULL if the provider does not support schemas. |
VIEW_NAME |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
View name. |
TABLE_CATALOG |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
Catalog name in which the table is defined. NULL if the provider does not support catalogs. |
TABLE_SCHEMA |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
Unqualified schema name in which the table is defined. NULL if the provider does not support schemas. |
TABLE_NAME |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
Table name. |
COLUMN_NAME |
DBTYPE_WSTR |
Column name. This column, together with the COLUMN_GUID and COLUMN_PROPID columns, forms the column ID. One or more of these columns will be NULL, depending on which elements of the DBID structure the provider uses. |
COLUMN_GUID |
DBTYPE_GUID |
Column GUID. |
COLUMN_PROPID |
DBTYPE_UI4 |
Column property ID. |