Passing Parameters To Procedures; Passing Parameters To Functions - Sybase Adaptive Server IQ 12.4.2 Administration And Performance Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Passing parameters to procedures

Passing parameters to functions

You can take advantage of default values of stored procedure parameters with
either of two forms of the CALL statement.
If the optional parameters are at the end of the argument list in the CREATE
PROCEDURE statement, they may be omitted from the CALL statement. As
an example, consider a procedure with three INOUT parameters:
CREATE PROCEDURE SampleProc( INOUT var1 INT
...
We assume that the calling environment has set up three variables to hold the
values passed to the procedure:
CREATE VARIABLE V1 INT;
CREATE VARIABLE V2 INT;
CREATE VARIABLE V3 INT;
The procedure
SampleProc
follows:
CALL SampleProc( V1 )
in which case the default values are used for var2 and var3.
A more flexible method of calling procedures with optional arguments is to
pass the parameters by name. The
follows:
CALL SampleProc( var1 = V1, var3 = V3 )
or as follows:
CALL SampleProc( var3 = V3, var1 = V1 )
User-defined functions are not invoked with the CALL statement, but are used
in the same manner that built-in functions are. For example, the following
statement uses the
fullname
functions" to retrieve the names of all employees:
SELECT fullname(emp_fname, emp_lname) AS Name
FROM employee
CHAPTER 6
Using Procedures and Batches
DEFAULT 1,
INOUT var2 int DEFAULT 2,
INOUT var3 int DEFAULT 3 )
may be called supplying only the first parameter as
procedure may be called as
SampleProc
function defined in "Creating user-defined
245

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents