Amazon Redshift will no longer support the creation of new Python UDFs starting November 1, 2025.
If you would like to use Python UDFs, create the UDFs prior to that date.
Existing Python UDFs will continue to function as normal. For more information, see the
blog post
SHOW VIEW
Shows the definition of a view, including for materialized views and late-binding views. You can use the output of the SHOW VIEW statement to recreate the view.
Syntax
SHOW VIEW [schema_name.]view_name
Parameters
- schema_name
-
(Optional) The name of the related schema.
- view_name
-
The name of the view to show.
Examples
Following is the view definition for the view LA_Venues_v
.
create view LA_Venues_v as select * from venue where venuecity='Los Angeles';
Following is an example of the SHOW VIEW command and output for the view defined preceding.
show view LA_Venues_v;
SELECT venue.venueid, venue.venuename, venue.venuecity, venue.venuestate, venue.venueseats FROM venue WHERE ((venue.venuecity)::text = 'Los Angeles'::text);
Following is the view definition for the view public.Sports_v
in the
schema public
.
create view public.Sports_v as select * from category where catgroup='Sports';
Following is an example of the SHOW VIEW command and output for the view defined preceding.
show view public.Sports_v;
SELECT category.catid, category.catgroup, category.catname, category.catdesc FROM category WHERE ((category.catgroup)::text = 'Sports'::text);