I was just thinking that there might be a setting in SQL Server that was geared for optimization and cached the view definition. Perhaps there is a way to reconfigure it to check for changes more often. I might not change it because it's a small extra step to re-save each view (there aren't many) when I change a table that is referenced by a * in that view. It's a question of SQL-processing performance vs development-time performance.
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