I create a view with following codes
SELECT
CONVERT(NVARCHAR, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T1' AS sno,
YEAR(okuma_tarihi) AS Yillar,
SUM(toplam_kullanim_T1) AS TotalUsageValue, 'T1' AS UsageType
FROM
TblSayacOkumalari
GROUP BY
CONVERT(NVARCHAR, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T1', YEAR(okuma_tarihi)
UNION ALL
SELECT
CONVERT(NVARCHAR, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T2' AS sno,
YEAR(okuma_tarihi) AS Yillar,
SUM(toplam_kullanim_T2) AS TotalUsageValue, 'T2' AS UsageType
FROM
TblSayacOkumalari
GROUP BY
CONVERT(NVARCHAR, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T1', YEAR(okuma_tarihi)
UNION ALL
SELECT
CONVERT(NVARCHAR, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T3' AS sno,
YEAR(okuma_tarihi) AS Yillar,
SUM(toplam_kullanim_T3) AS TotalUsageValue, 'T3' AS UsageType
FROM
TblSayacOkumalari
GROUP BY
CONVERT(NVARCHAR, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T1', YEAR(okuma_tarihi)
I want to define CONVERT(nvarchar, YEAR(okuma_tarihi)) + 'T1' AS sno
as a primary key is that possible? If is this possible how can I do?
You cannot create a primary key on a view. In SQL Server you can create an index on a view but that is different to creating a primary key.
If you give us more information as to why you want a key on your view, perhaps we can help with that.