Another way to get a list of columns from a view is to use the "sp_help" stored procedure. "sp_help" returns more than just a list of columns. It returns: the view information, the column information, the identity column, the row GUID column. The tutorial exercise belwo shows you what you will get with sp_help:
EXEC SP_HELP fyi_links_top; GO Name Owner Type Created_datetime -------------- ------ ----- ----------------------- fyi_links_top dbo view 2007-05-19 13:43:46.983 Column_name Type Computed Length Prec Scale Nullable ------------ -------- --------- ------- ----- ----- -------- id int no 4 10 0 yes counts int no 4 10 0 yes url varchar no 80 no Identity --------------------------- No identity column defined. RowGuidCol ----------------------------- No rowguidcol column defined.
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