Updated on 2024-10-14 GMT+08:00

CREATE PROCEDURE

Function

CREATE PROCEDURE creates a stored procedure.

Precautions

  • If the parameters or return values of a stored procedure have precision, the precision is not checked.
  • When creating a stored procedure, you are advised to explicitly specify the schemas of all operations on table objects in the stored procedure definition. Otherwise, the stored procedure may fail to be executed.
  • current_schema and search_path specified by SET during stored procedure creation are invalid. search_path and current_schema before and after function execution should be the same.
  • If a stored procedure has output parameters, the SELECT statement uses the default values of the output parameters when calling the procedure. When the CALL statement calls the stored procedure or a non-overloaded function, output parameters must be specified. When the CALL statement calls an overloaded PACKAGE function, it can use the default values of the output parameters. For details, see examples in CALL.
  • A stored procedure with the PACKAGE attribute can use overloaded functions.
  • When you create a procedure, you cannot insert aggregate functions or other functions out of the average function.
  • If a function is defined as IMMUTABLE or SHIPPABLE, avoid INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, MERGE, and DDL operations in the function because the CN needs to determine the execution node for these operations. Otherwise, an error may occur.
  • The stored procedure does not support operations that will return a set.
  • When stored procedures without parameters are called in another stored procedure, you can omit brackets and call stored procedures using their names directly.
  • When functions with output parameters are called in a stored procedure which is an assignment expression, you can omit the output parameters of the called functions.
  • The stored procedure supports viewing, exporting, and importing parameter comments.
  • The stored procedure supports viewing, exporting, and importing parameter comments between IS/AS and plsql_body.
  • Users granted with the CREATE ANY FUNCTION permission can create or replace stored procedures in the user schemas.
  • The default permission on a stored procedure is SECURITY INVOKER. If you want to change the default permission to SECURITY DEFINER, you need to set the GUC parameter behavior_compat_options to 'plsql_security_definer'. For details about the SECURITY DEFINER permission, see sections "Database Configuration > Permission Management" in Security Hardening Guide.

Syntax

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openGauss=# CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] PROCEDURE procedure_name
    [ ( {[ argname ] [ argmode ] argtype [ { DEFAULT | := | = } expression ]}[,...]) ]
    [
       { IMMUTABLE | STABLE | VOLATILE }
       | { SHIPPABLE | NOT SHIPPABLE }
       | {PACKAGE}
       | [ NOT ] LEAKPROOF
       | { CALLED ON NULL INPUT | RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT | STRICT }
       | {[ EXTERNAL ] SECURITY INVOKER | [ EXTERNAL ] SECURITY DEFINER | AUTHID DEFINER | AUTHID CURRENT_USER}
       | COST execution_cost
       | SET configuration_parameter { [ TO | = ] value | FROM CURRENT }
    ][ ... ]
 { IS | AS } 
plsql_body 
/

Parameter Description

  • OR REPLACE

    Replaces the original definition when two stored procedures are with the same name.

  • procedure_name

    Specifies the name of the stored procedure that is created (optionally with schema names).

    Value range: a string. It must comply with the naming convention.

  • argmode

    Specifies the mode of an argument.

    VARIADIC specifies parameters of the array type.

    Value range: IN, OUT, INOUT, and VARIADIC. The default value is IN. Only the parameter of the OUT mode can be followed by VARIADIC. The parameters of OUT and INOUT cannot be used in procedure definition of RETURNS TABLE.

  • argname

    Specifies the argument name.

    Value range: a string. It must comply with the identifier naming convention.

  • argtype

    Specifies the data type of the parameter. You can use %ROWTYPE to indirectly reference the type of a table, or %TYPE to indirectly reference the type of a column in a table or composite type.

    Value range: a valid data type

  • IMMUTABLE, STABLE,...

    Specifies a constraint. The function of each parameter is similar to that of CREATE FUNCTION. For details, see CREATE FUNCTION.

  • plsql_body

    Specifies the PL/SQL stored procedure body.

    When you create a user, or perform other operations requiring password input in a stored procedure, the system catalog and CSV log record the password in plaintext. Therefore, you are advised not to perform such operations in the stored procedure.

No specific order is applied to argname and argname. The following order is advised: argname, argmode, and argtype.

Examples

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-- Create a stored procedure.
openGauss=# CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE prc_add
(
    param1    IN   INTEGER,
    param2    IN OUT  INTEGER
)
AS
BEGIN
   param2:= param1 + param2;
   dbe_output.print_line('result is: '||to_char(param2));
END;
/

-- Call the stored procedure.
openGauss=# SELECT prc_add(2,3);

-- Create a stored procedure whose parameter type is VARIADIC.
openGauss=# CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE pro_variadic (var1 VARCHAR2(10) DEFAULT 'hello!',var4 VARIADIC int4[])
AS
BEGIN
    dbe_output.print_line(var1);
END;
/

-- Execute the stored procedure.
openGauss=# SELECT pro_variadic(var1=>'hello', VARIADIC var4=> array[1,2,3,4]);

-- Create a stored procedure with the permission of the user who calls it.
openGauss=# CREATE TABLE tb1(a integer);
openGauss=#  CREATE PROCEDURE insert_data(v integer)      
SECURITY INVOKER
AS
BEGIN
    INSERT INTO tb1 VALUES(v);
END;
/

-- Call the stored procedure.
openGauss=#  CALL insert_data(1);

-- Create a stored procedure with the PACKAGE attribute.
openGauss=# create or replace procedure package_func_overload(col int, col2 out varchar)
package
as
declare
    col_type text;
begin
     col2 := '122';
         dbe_output.print_line('two varchar parameters ' || col2);
end;
/
-- Delete the stored procedure.
openGauss=# DROP PROCEDURE prc_add;
openGauss=# DROP PROCEDURE pro_variadic;
openGauss=# DROP PROCEDURE insert_data;
openGauss=# DROP PROCEDURE package_func_overload;

Helpful Links

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