list_drop
Syntax
sys.list_drop(list,value)
Description
list_drop
is a stored function available with the Sys Schema.
It takes a list to be be modified and a value to be dropped from the list, returning the resulting value. This can be used, for example, to remove a value from a system variable taking a comma-delimited list of options, such as sql_mode.
The related function list_add can be used to add a value to a list.
Examples
SELECT @@sql_mode; +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | @@sql_mode | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO, NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ SET @@sql_mode = sys.list_drop(@@sql_mode, 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'); SELECT @@sql_mode; +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | @@sql_mode | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO, NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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