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Table-Valued Objects

You can use table-valued objects in queries or views. These objects can hold information from many different tables and can therefore reduce the number of tables you must use in a query. A table-valued object can be a table, a view, a function, a synonym, or a local table. You can see table-valued objects in the Query Designer's Diagram pane when you open a view or create a query.

You can use a view, synonym, or local table just as you would a table. When you use a table-valued function you'll need to assign a value to its parameters before you can run the query. To do this, select the table-valued function in the Diagram pane, and then in the Properties window click the ellipses (…) beside Parameter List.

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Other Resources

Working with Tables in Table Designer

Working with Stored Procedures and User-Defined Functions

Designing Queries and Views