CASE STUDY: DML THROUGH A JOIN VIEW (ORA-1779 / ORA-1776)
(Doc ID 825222.1)
Last updated on APRIL 09, 2020
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 9.2.0.1 to 11.1.0.7 [Release 9.2 to 11.1]Oracle Database Cloud Schema Service - Version N/A and later
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The purpose of this note is to demonstrate how DML using a join view can fail and via proper database structures and DML syntax can succeed
Scope
This document is intended for code designers wishing to perform DML via Join Views
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