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SQL Stored Procedures


What is a Stored Procedure?

A stored procedure is a precompiled SQL code that can be saved and reused.

If you have an SQL query that you write over and over again, save it as a stored procedure, and then just call it to execute it.

A stored procedure can also have parameters, so it can act based on the parameter value(s) that is passed.


Key Benefits of Stored Procedures

Stored procedures are widely used in database management, and have the following benefits:

  • Code Reusability - The same procedure can be called from various applications
  • Improved Performance - Stored procedures are precompiled and runs faster
  • Database Security - You can set users permission to run a specific procedure (limits direct access to tables)
  • Easy Maintenance - When updating a procedure, it automatically updates all its use

Stored Procedure Syntax

CREATE PROCEDURE procedure_name
  @param1 datatype,
  @param2 datatype
AS
BEGIN
  -- SQL_statements to be executed
  SELECT column1, column2
  FROM table_name
  WHERE columnN = @paramN;
END;

Execute a Stored Procedure

To run a stored procedure, use the EXEC or EXECUTE command:

EXEC procedure_name @param1 = 'value1', @param2 = 'value2';

Demo Database

Below is a selection from the "Customers" table in the Northwind sample database:

CustomerID CustomerName ContactName Address City PostalCode Country
1

Alfreds Futterkiste Maria Anders Obere Str. 57 Berlin 12209 Germany
2 Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados Ana Trujillo Avda. de la Constitución 2222 México D.F. 05021 Mexico
3 Antonio Moreno Taquería Antonio Moreno Mataderos 2312 México D.F. 05023 Mexico
4

Around the Horn Thomas Hardy 120 Hanover Sq. London WA1 1DP UK


Stored Procedure Example

The following SQL creates a stored procedure named "GetCustomersByCity" that can be used to select Customers from a particular City in the "Customers" table:

Example

CREATE PROCEDURE GetCustomersByCity
  @City nvarchar(50)
AS
BEGIN
  SELECT * FROM Customers
  WHERE City = @City;
END;

Here we execute the stored procedure by passing a city ('London') as a parameter, and the stored procedure returns the relevant details from the "Customers" table:

Example

EXEC GetCustomersByCity @City = 'London';

Stored Procedure With Multiple Parameters

Adding multiple parameters is easy. Just list each parameter and the data type separated by a comma as shown below.

The following SQL creates a stored procedure that selects Customers from a particular City with a particular PostalCode from the "Customers" table:

Example

CREATE PROCEDURE GetCustomersByCity
  @City nvarchar(50),
  @PostalCode nvarchar(10)
AS
BEGIN
  SELECT * FROM Customers
  WHERE City = @City AND PostalCode = @PostalCode;
END;

Execute the stored procedure above as follows:

Example

EXEC GetCustomersByCity @City = 'London', @PostalCode = 'WA1 1DP';



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