Often I wish to do the reverse of what you are asking. For example if the user has customized a procedure, and I don't want to lose their changes, yet I want to apply a uniform update script for all my clients, I'd like to be able to do something like the following:
if not exists ( select * from sys.objects
where name='myProc' and objectproperty(object_id,'IsProcedure')=1 )
create proc myProc
as begin
-- proc stmts here
end
go
This logic would allow me to create something only if it DOESN'T exist, but to my great frustration, SQL Server prevents this too.
I get around this problem easily enough as follows:
if not exists ( select * from sys.objects
where name='myProc' and objectproperty(object_id,'IsProcedure')=1 )
exec('create proc myProc
as begin
-- proc stmts here
declare @object int = 0
end')
go
By passing the create proc command as a string and placing it in an exec statement we circumvent the stupid rule that prevents one from doing this in the first place.