Oracle® TimesTen In-Memory Database SQL Reference Release 11.2.1 Part Number E13070-03 |
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The DROP PROCEDURE statement removes a standalone stored procedure from the database. Do not use this statement to remove a procedure that is part of a package.
Required privilege
No privilege is required for the procedure owner.
DROP ANY PROCEDURE for another user's procedure.
SQL syntax
DROP PROCEDURE [Owner.]ProcedureName
Parameters
The DROP PROCEDURE statement has the parameter:
Parameter | Description |
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[ Owner .] ProcedureName |
Name of the procedure to be dropped. |
Description
When you drop a procedure, TimesTen invalidates objects that depend on the dropped procedure. If you subsequently reference one of these objects, TimesTen attempts to recompile the object and returns an error message if you have not re-created the dropped procedure.
Do not use this statement to remove a procedure that is part of a package. Either drop the package or redefine the package without the procedure using the CREATE PACKAGE statement with the OR REPLACE clause.
To use the DROP PROCEDURE statement, you must have PL/SQL enabled in your database. If you do not have PL/SQL enabled in your database, an error is thrown.
Examples
The following statement drops the procedure myproc
and invalidates all objects that depend on myproc
:
Command> DROP PROCEDURE myproc; Procedure dropped.
If PL/SQL is not enabled in your database, TimesTen returns an error:
Command> DROP PROCEDURE myproc; 8501: PL/SQL feature not installed in this TimesTen databaseThe command failed.
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