SHOW PROCEDURE CODE
Syntax
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE proc_name
Contents
Description
This statement is a MariaDB extension that is available only for servers that
have been built with debugging support. It displays a representation of the
internal implementation of the named stored procedure. A similar statement,
SHOW FUNCTION CODE
, displays
information about stored functions.
Both statements require that you be the owner of the routine or have
SELECT
access to the mysql.proc
table.
If the named routine is available, each statement produces a result set. Each row in the result set corresponds to one "instruction" in the routine. The first column is Pos, which is an ordinal number beginning with 0. The second column is Instruction, which contains an SQL statement (usually changed from the original source), or a directive which has meaning only to the stored-routine handler.
Examples
DELIMITER // CREATE PROCEDURE p1 () BEGIN DECLARE fanta INT DEFAULT 55; DROP TABLE t2; LOOP INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (fanta); END LOOP; END// Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) SHOW PROCEDURE CODE p1// +-----+----------------------------------------+ | Pos | Instruction | +-----+----------------------------------------+ | 0 | set fanta@0 55 | | 1 | stmt 9 "DROP TABLE t2" | | 2 | stmt 5 "INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (fanta)" | | 3 | jump 2 | +-----+----------------------------------------+