ALTER PROCEDURE
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Syntax
ALTER PROCEDURE proc_name [characteristic ...] characteristic: { CONTAINS SQL | NO SQL | READS SQL DATA | MODIFIES SQL DATA } | SQL SECURITY { DEFINER | INVOKER } | COMMENT 'string'
Description
This statement can be used to change the characteristics of a stored
procedure. More than one change may be specified in an ALTER PROCEDURE
statement. However, you cannot change the parameters or body of a
stored procedure using this statement. To make such changes, you must
drop and re-create the procedure using either CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE (since MariaDB 10.1.3) or DROP PROCEDURE and CREATE PROCEDURE (MariaDB 10.1.2 and before).
You must have the ALTER ROUTINE
privilege for the procedure. By default, that privilege is granted automatically to the procedure creator. See Stored Routine Privileges.
Example
ALTER PROCEDURE simpleproc SQL SECURITY INVOKER;
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