Procedure parameters appear as a list in the CREATE PROCEDURE statement. Parameter names must conform to the rules for other database identifiers such as column names. They must have valid data types, and can be prefixed with one of the keywords IN, OUT or INOUT. By default, parameters are INOUT parameters. These keywords have the following meanings:
You can assign default values to procedure parameters in the CREATE PROCEDURE statement. The default value must be a constant, which may be NULL. For example, the following procedure uses the NULL default for an IN parameter to avoid executing a query that would have no meaning:
CREATE PROCEDURE CustomerProducts(
IN customer_ID
INTEGER DEFAULT NULL )
RESULT ( product_ID INTEGER,
quantity_ordered INTEGER )
BEGIN
IF customer_ID IS NULL THEN
RETURN;
ELSE
SELECT Products.ID,
sum( SalesOrderItems.Quantity )
FROM Products,
SalesOrderItems,
SalesOrders
WHERE SalesOrders.CustomerID = customer_ID
AND SalesOrders.ID = SalesOrderItems.ID
AND SalesOrderItems.ProductID = Products.ID
GROUP BY Products.ID;
END IF;
END;
The following statement assigns the DEFAULT NULL, and the procedure RETURNs instead of executing the query.
CALL CustomerProducts();