sa_make_object system procedure

Function

Used in a SQL script, ensures that a skeletal instance of an object exists before executing an ALTER statement that provides the actual definition.

Syntax

sa_make_object ( objtype, objname [, owner [, tabname ] )
object-type: ‘procedure’ | ‘function’ | ‘view’ | ‘trigger

Permissions

Resource authority required to create or modify database objects.

See also

“sa_db_info system procedure”

Description

This procedure is particularly useful in scripts or command files that are run repeatedly to create or modify a database schema. A common problem in such scripts is that the first time they are run, a CREATE statement must be executed, but subsequent times an ALTER statement must be executed. This procedure avoids the necessity of querying the system tables to find out whether the object exists.

To use the procedure, follow it by an ALTER statement that contains the entire object definition.

You can also use the sa_make_object system procedure to add a skeleton web service.

CALL sa_make_object( 'service','my_web_service' )

Table 9-27 lists the meaning of the sa_make_object parameters.

Table 9-27: sa_make_object options

Option name

Values

objtype

The type of object being created. The parameter must be one of 'procedure', 'function', 'view', 'service', or 'trigger'.

objname

The name of the object to be created.

owner

The owner of the object to be created. The default value is CURRENT USER.

tabname

Required only if objtype is 'trigger', in which case it specifies the name of the table on which the trigger is to be created.

Examples