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If a view is going to be added to a database, the view must have a unique name within the view and the table container, as it can be used like a table. Note: After addition, both the containers for views and the container for tables must contain an element for the view.
*/ published service View { /** is optional for implementation. */ [optional] interface XRename; // gives access to the properties. interface com::sun::star::beans::XPropertySet; /** allows changing the view's #Command. */ [optional] interface XAlterView; /** is the name of the view. */ [readonly, property] string Name; /** is the name of the views catalog, may be empty. */ [readonly, property] string CatalogName; /** is the name of the view's schema, may be empty. */ [readonly, property] string SchemaName; /** is the command for creating the view.This is typically a SQL Select-Statement.
This property might be empty when a backend does not support retrieving the current
SQL command of a view. However, if the View
supports altering its command
via the #XAlterView interface, then it's required to also provide the
current SQL command in the Command
property.