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MySQL 8 Cookbook

You're reading from   MySQL 8 Cookbook Over 150 recipes for high-performance database querying and administration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788395809
Length 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Karthik Appigatla Karthik Appigatla
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Title Page
Dedication
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Contributors
Preface
1. MySQL 8 - Installing and Upgrading FREE CHAPTER 2. Using MySQL 3. Using MySQL (Advanced) 4. Configuring MySQL 5. Transactions 6. Binary Logging 7. Backups 8. Restoring Data 9. Replication 10. Table Maintenance 11. Managing Tablespace 12. Managing Logs 13. Performance Tuning 14. Security Index

Stored procedures


Suppose you need to execute a series of statements in MySQL, instead of sending all SQL statements every time, you can encapsulate all the statements in a single program and call it whenever required. A stored procedure is a set of SQL statements for which no return value is needed.

Apart from SQL statements, you can make use of variables to store results and do programmatical stuff inside a stored procedure. For example, you can write IF, CASE clauses, logical operations, and WHILE loops.

  • Stored functions and procedures are also referred to as stored routines.
  • For creating a stored procedure, you should have the CREATE ROUTINE privilege.
  • Stored functions will have a return value.
  • Stored procedures do not have a return value.
  • All the code is written inside the BEGIN and END block.
  • Stored functions can be called directly in a SELECT statement.
  • Stored procedures can be called using the CALL statement.
  • Since the statements inside stored routines should end with a delimiter (;), you...
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