SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE proc_name
This statement is a MySQL extension. It returns the exact string
that can be used to re-create the named stored procedure. A
similar statement, SHOW CREATE
FUNCTION, displays information about stored functions
(see Section 12.4.5.10, “SHOW CREATE FUNCTION Syntax”).
Both statements require that you be the owner of the routine or
have SELECT access to the
mysql.proc table. If you do not have
privileges for the routine itself, the value displayed for the
Create Procedure or Create
Function field will be NULL.
mysql>SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE test.simpleproc\G*************************** 1. row *************************** Procedure: simpleproc sql_mode: Create Procedure: CREATE PROCEDURE `simpleproc`(OUT param1 INT) BEGIN SELECT COUNT(*) INTO param1 FROM t; END character_set_client: latin1 collation_connection: latin1_swedish_ci Database Collation: latin1_swedish_ci mysql>SHOW CREATE FUNCTION test.hello\G*************************** 1. row *************************** Function: hello sql_mode: Create Function: CREATE FUNCTION `hello`(s CHAR(20)) RETURNS CHAR(50) RETURN CONCAT('Hello, ',s,'!') character_set_client: latin1 collation_connection: latin1_swedish_ci Database Collation: latin1_swedish_ci
character_set_client is the
session value of the
character_set_client system
variable when the routine was created.
collation_connection is the
session value of the
collation_connection system
variable when the routine was created. Database
Collation is the collation of the database with which
the routine is associated.

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