Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
A partitioned view is a view defined by a UNION ALL of member tables structured in the same way, but
stored separately as multiple tables in either the same instance of SQL Server or in a group of autonomous
instances of SQL Server servers, called federated database servers.
Conditions for Creating Partitioned Views Include:
The select list
All columns in the member tables should be selected in the column list of the view definition.

The columns in the same ordinal position of each select list should be of the same type, including

collations. It is not sufficient for the columns to be implicitly convertible types, as is generally the case
for UNION.
Also, at least one column (for example <col>) must appear in all the select lists in the same ordinal
position. This <col> should be defined in a way that the member tables T1, ..., Tn have CHECK constraints
C1, ..., Cn defined on <col>, respectively.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/statements/create-view-transact-sql