A table contains data, a view is just a SELECT statement which has been saved in the database (more or less, depending on your database).
The advantage of a view is that it can join data from several tables thus creating a new view of it. Say you have a database with salaries and you need to do some complex statistical queries on it.
Instead of sending the complex query to the database all the time, you can save the query as a view and then SELECT * FROM view
In view there is not any direct or physical relation with the database.
And Modification through a view (e.g. insert, update, delete) is
not permitted.Its just a logical set of tables
A view helps us in get rid of utilizing database space all the time. If you create a table it is stored in database and holds some space throughout its existence. Instead view is utilized when a query runs hence saving the db space. And we cannot create big tables all the time joining different tables though we could but its depends how big the table is to save the space. So view just temporarily create a table with joining different table at the run time. Experts,Please correct me if I am wrong.
Table:
Table is a preliminary storage for storing data and information in RDBMS.
A table is a collection of related data entries and it consists of columns and rows.
View:
A view is a virtual table whose contents are defined by a query.
Unless indexed, a view does not exist as a stored set of data values in a database.
Advantages over table are
We can combine columns/rows from multiple table or another view and have a consolidated view.
Views can be used as security mechanisms by letting users access data through the view, without granting the users permissions to directly access the underlying base tables of the view
It acts as abstract layer to downstream systems, so any change in schema is not exposed and hence the downstream systems doesn't get affected.
A view is a virtual table. A view consists of rows and columns just like a table. The difference between a view and a table is that views are definitions built on top of other tables (or views), and do not hold data themselves. If data is changing in the underlying table, the same change is reflected in the view. A view can be built on top of a single table or multiple tables. It can also be built on top of another view. In the SQL Create View page, we will see how a view can be built.
Views offer the following advantages:
Ease of use: A view hides the complexity of the database tables from end users. Essentially we can think of views as a layer of abstraction on top of the database tables.
Space savings: Views takes very little space to store, since they do not store actual data.
Additional data security: Views can include only certain columns in the table so that only the non-sensitive columns are included and exposed to the end user. In addition, some databases allow views to have different security settings, thus hiding sensitive data from prying eyes.
Table stores the data in database and contains the data.
View:
View is an imaginary table, contains only the fields(columns) and does not contain data(row) which will be framed at run time
Views created from one or more than one table by joins, with selected columns.
Views are created to hide some columns from the user for security reasons, and to hide information exist in the column.
Views reduces the effort for writing queries to access specific columns every time
Instead of hitting the complex query to database every time, we can use view