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The DROP PROCEDURE command removes a stored procedure from a database and physically deletes the file. If the database name, <database>!, is specified, the stored procedure will be removed from that database, otherwise the stored procedure will be removed from the currently open database. If no database is open and no <database>! is specified, an error occurs. The <procname> can include the '.prg' file extension, but if this is not specified it will be assumed. | The DROP PROCEDURE command removes a stored procedure from a database and physically deletes the file. If the database name, <database>!, is specified, the stored procedure will be removed from that database, otherwise the stored procedure will be removed from the currently open database. If no database is open and no <database>! is specified, an error occurs. The <procname> can include the '.prg' file extension, but if this is not specified it will be assumed. | ||
− | Databases in Recital are implemented as directories containing files that correspond to the tables and associated files in the database. Operating System file protection can be applied individually to the files for added security. The directories are sub-directories of the Recital data directory. The environment variable | + | Databases in Recital are implemented as directories containing files that correspond to the tables and associated files in the database. Operating System file protection can be applied individually to the files for added security. The directories are sub-directories of the Recital data directory. The environment variable DB_DATADIR points to the current Recital data directory and can be queried using the GETENV() function. Files from other directories can be added to the database using the ADD TABLE command or via the database catalog and SET AUTOCATALOG functionality. The SET DATADIR command can also be used to set the default data search directory. |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 22 December 2009
Purpose
Removes a stored procedure from a database
Syntax
DROP PROCEDURE [<database>!]<procname>
See Also
ADATABASES(), ADD TABLE, ALTER INDEX, ALTER TABLE, BACKUP DATABASE, CLOSE DATABASES, CLOSE TABLES, COMPILE DATABASE, CREATE DATABASE, CREATE PROCEDURE, CREATE TABLE, CREATE INDEX, CREATE VIEW, DATABASE(), DB_DATADIR, DBUSED(), DISPLAY DATABASE, DISPLAY INDEXES, DISPLAY TABLES, DROP DATABASE, DROP INDEX, DROP TABLE, GETENV(), LIST DATABASE, LIST INDEXES, LIST TABLES, OPEN DATABASE, PACK DATABASE, REBUILD DATABASE, REINDEX DATABASE, RESTORE DATABASE, SET AUTOCATALOG, SET DATADIR, SET EXCLUSIVE, SET SQL, USE
Description
The DROP PROCEDURE command removes a stored procedure from a database and physically deletes the file. If the database name, <database>!, is specified, the stored procedure will be removed from that database, otherwise the stored procedure will be removed from the currently open database. If no database is open and no <database>! is specified, an error occurs. The <procname> can include the '.prg' file extension, but if this is not specified it will be assumed.
Databases in Recital are implemented as directories containing files that correspond to the tables and associated files in the database. Operating System file protection can be applied individually to the files for added security. The directories are sub-directories of the Recital data directory. The environment variable DB_DATADIR points to the current Recital data directory and can be queried using the GETENV() function. Files from other directories can be added to the database using the ADD TABLE command or via the database catalog and SET AUTOCATALOG functionality. The SET DATADIR command can also be used to set the default data search directory.
Example
OPEN DATABASE southwind DROP PROCEDURE creaxml
Products
Recital Server, Recital