Use this statement to leave a compound statement or loop.
LEAVE statement-label
The LEAVE statement is a control statement that allows you to leave a labeled compound statement or a labeled loop. Execution resumes at the first statement after the compound statement or loop.
The compound statement that is the body of a procedure or trigger has an implicit label that is the same as the name of the procedure or trigger.
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SQL/2003 Persistent Stored Module feature.
The following fragment shows how the LEAVE statement is used to leave a loop.
SET i = 1; lbl: LOOP INSERT INTO Counters ( number ) VALUES ( i ); IF i >= 10 THEN LEAVE lbl; END IF; SET i = i + 1 END LOOP lbl |
The following example fragment uses LEAVE in a nested loop.
outer_loop: LOOP SET i = 1; inner_loop: LOOP ... SET i = i + 1; IF i >= 10 THEN LEAVE outer_loop END IF END LOOP inner_loop END LOOP outer_loop |
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