CREATE VIEW
Description
Views are based on the result-set of an SQL query. CREATE VIEW constructs
a virtual table that has no physical data therefore other operations like
ALTER VIEW and DROP VIEW only change metadata.
Syntax
CREATE [OR REPLACE] [[GLOBAL] TEMPORARY] VIEW [IF NOT EXISTS] [db_name.]view_name
    create_view_clauses
    AS query;Parameters
- OR REPLACE
- If a view of same name already exists, it will be replaced.
- [GLOBAL] TEMPORARY
- TEMPORARY views are session-scoped and will be dropped when session ends because it skips persisting the definition in the underlying metastore, if any. GLOBAL TEMPORARY views are tied to a system preserved temporary database `global_temp`.
- IF NOT EXISTS
- Creates a view if it does not exists.
- create_view_clauses
- These clauses are optional and order insensitive. It can be of following formats.
    - [(column_name [COMMENT column_comment], ...) ]to specify column-level comments.
- [COMMENT view_comment]to specify view-level comments.
- [TBLPROPERTIES (property_name = property_value, ...)]to add metadata key-value pairs.
 
- query
- A SELECT statement that constructs the view from base tables or other views.
Examples
-- Create or replace view for `experienced_employee` with comments.
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW experienced_employee
    (ID COMMENT 'Unique identification number', Name) 
    COMMENT 'View for experienced employees'
    AS SELECT id, name FROM all_employee
        WHERE working_years > 5;
-- Create a global temporary view `subscribed_movies` if it does not exist.
CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY VIEW IF NOT EXISTS subscribed_movies 
    AS SELECT mo.member_id, mb.full_name, mo.movie_title
        FROM movies AS mo INNER JOIN members AS mb 
        ON mo.member_id = mb.id;