Filters objects in one table based on objects in another table. The user must
specify matching column types from the two tables (i.e. the target table from
which objects will be filtered and the source table based on which the filter
will be created); the column names need not be the same. If a input parameter
view_name is specified, then the filtered objects will then be put in a newly
created view. The operation is synchronous, meaning that a response will not be
returned until all objects are fully available in the result view. The return
value contains the count (i.e. the size) of the resulting view.
If provided, then this will be the name of the view containing the results, in [schema_name.]view_name format, using standard name resolution rules and meeting table naming criteria. Must not be an already existing table or view.The default value is ”.
Name of the table whose data will be compared against in the table called input parameter table_name, in [schema_name.]table_name format, using standard name resolution rules. Must be an existing table.
Name of the column in the input parameter source_table_name whose values will be used as the filter for table input parameter table_name. Must be a geospatial geometry column if in ‘spatial’ mode; otherwise, Must match the type of the input parameter column_name.
If true, a unique temporary table name will be generated in the sys_temp schema and used in place of input parameter view_name. This is always allowed even if the caller does not have permission to create tables. The generated name is returned in qualified_view_name.The default value is false.The supported values are:
[DEPRECATED—please specify the containing schema for the view as part of input parameter view_name and use /create/schema to create the schema if non-existent] Name of a schema for the newly created view. If the schema is non-existent, it will be automatically created.
The Kinetica server embeds the endpoint response inside a standard response structure which contains status information and the actual response to the query. Here is a description of the various fields of the wrapper:
The number of records in input parameter table_name that have input parameter column_name values matching input parameter source_table_column_name values in input parameter source_table_name.