What is the MySQL command to show the definition of a procedure, similar to sp_helptext
in Microsoft SQL Server?
I know that SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS
will display the list of the procedures available. I need to see a single procedure's definition.
What is the MySQL command to show the definition of a procedure, similar to sp_helptext
in Microsoft SQL Server?
I know that SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS
will display the list of the procedures available. I need to see a single procedure's definition.
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE <name>
Returns the text of a previously defined stored procedure that was created using the CREATE PROCEDURE
statement. Swap PROCEDURE
for FUNCTION
for a stored function.
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Apr 30, 2014 at 4:43
You can use this:
SELECT ROUTINE_DEFINITION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'yourdb' AND ROUTINE_TYPE = 'PROCEDURE' AND ROUTINE_NAME = "procedurename";
mysql.proc
returns blobs for param_list
, returns
, and body
... I'm unable to read them... How did you do it?
Oct 7, 2015 at 22:28
SELECT * FROM information_schema.PARAMETERS WHERE SPECIFIC_SCHEMA='$dbName' AND SPECIFIC_NAME=\"{$row['ROUTINE_NAME']}\" AND NOT PARAMETER_MODE IS NULL ORDER BY ORDINAL_POSITION;
Jan 29, 2016 at 14:04
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE proc_name;
returns the definition of proc_name
If you want to know the list of procedures you can run the following command -
show procedure status;
It will give you the list of procedures and their definers
Then you can run the show create procedure <procedurename>;
You can use table proc in database mysql:
mysql> SELECT body FROM mysql.proc
WHERE db = 'yourdb' AND name = 'procedurename' ;
Note that you must have a grant for select to mysql.proc:
mysql> GRANT SELECT ON mysql.proc TO 'youruser'@'yourhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpass' ;
something like:
DELIMITER //
CREATE PROCEDURE alluser()
BEGIN
SELECT *
FROM users;
END //
DELIMITER ;
than:
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE alluser
gives result:
'alluser', 'STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER', 'CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `alluser`()
BEGIN
SELECT *
FROM users;
END'
An alternative quick and hacky solution if you want to get an overview of all the produres there are, or run into the issue of only getting the procedure header shown by SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE:
mysqldump --user=<user> -p --no-data --routines <database>
It will export the table descriptions as well, but no data. Works well for sniffing around unknown or forgotten schemas... ;)
if you need view/modify procedure using MYSQL workbench GUI you can do it this way
as shown above you can copy or send to editor direct, or alter and drop it.
You can show the CREATE PROCEDURE statement with the SQL below. *The doc explains the SQL below and \G can show it more clearly and you must select a database when showing the CREATE PROCEDURE
statement otherwise there is the error:
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE <procudure_name>;
Or:
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE <procudure_name>\G
Perfect, try it:
SELECT ROUTINE_DEFINITION FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES
WHERE ROUTINE_SCHEMA = 'yourdb' AND ROUTINE_TYPE = 'PROCEDURE' AND ROUTINE_NAME = "procedurename";