To be more exact, I confirmed that upstream did not exhibit the problem.
I went back to the bionic version and confirmed it is indeed fixed
there.  Something you should have done before setting states
prematurely.  It is still quite possible for Ubuntu to have broken this.

** Summary changed:

- [upstream] cannot update a view "table" in base
+ cannot update a view "table" in base

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Title:
  cannot update a view "table" in base

Status in LibreOffice:
  Unknown
Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  This is either an upstream bug already fixed in the version in wily or
  a regression introduced in Ubuntu. I run trusty.

  https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92986

  I would assume to be able to actually update when I right-click and
  "edit" a view. But apparently I can only save the changed view with a
  different name, delete the original and then rename it.  That's
  unintuitive and cumbersome. This test was done against the embedded
  HSQLDB engine.

  Verifications for releases later than trusty welcome.

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