You won't find performance gains by using views, and
in fact the exact opposite can happen.

If you make use of views, you *must* read the 'Designing and
Tuning for Performance' manual, as there are certain types of
SQL statements that you don't want to use in a view.

Personally, I prefer not to use views other than base table views,
as tuning SQL based on joining complex views is rather tedious.

Jared


On Tuesday 29 May 2001 02:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo all you DBA gurus,
>
> Is it possible to get  a more fast procedur running, by creating views of
> tables(many tables involved) instead of querying directly on  the tables.?
>
>
> Roland Sk�ldblom
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