📄️ Logical Views
A logical view presents data from one or more tables (called 'underlying tables') to the user or developer. It presents those data differently than the underlying tables do themselves.
📄️ Limitations of Logical Views
In many respects, a Logical View behaves in the same way as a Table. In USoft Windows Designer and Web Designer, you get default info windows and info pages for Logical Views in the same way as for Tables.
📄️ Rule-based logical views
What is a rule-based logical view?
📄️ Example: Rule-based Logical View
This section discusses an example of a rule-based logical view. The chosen implementation is transitional constraints, as opposed to a batch job called by one or more constraints.