Views have no rowid, is that expected? Example:
create table t2 (u text);
insert into t2 values ('x');
insert into t2 values ('y');
create table t1 (t text, i integer);
insert into t1 values ('a',1);
insert into t1 values ('b',2);
insert into t1 values ('c',1);
insert into t1 values ('d',2);
create view v as select * from t1 join t2 on t1.i=t2.rowid;
select rowid,* from t1;
ro t i
-- -- --
1 a 1
2 b 2
3 c 1
4 d 2
select rowid,* from v;
ro t i u
-- -- -- ----------
a 1 x
b 2 y
c 1 x
d 2 y
I worked around this by adding an 'ID' column to t1
where ID=rowid. On the SQLite VIEW web page I found no reference to rowid.
I wanted to know if I misused the view. The view is to present a single table that links several related tables. I need to access the view by its 'rowid' because my tables are write-once (by a data extractor) then read-only. The data extractor knows what it entered and the rowid, then avoids to create a redundant column.