How to find out the procedure name by passing just the tablename in teradata
I am trying to create a list of all the procedures which are using a particular set of tables in teradata. I have browsed through the dbc tables but am not able to find any thing. Is there any way to achieve this in teradata?
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I am trying to create a list of all the procedures which are using a particular set of tables in teradata. I have browsed through the dbc tables but am not able to find any thing. Is there any way to achieve this in teradata?
teradata
The source code of an SP is not stored in any dbc table. Onlyshow procedure
can reveal it (unless it was created WITH NO SPL). If DBQL is enabled on OBJECTS it's possible
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
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I am trying to create a list of all the procedures which are using a particular set of tables in teradata. I have browsed through the dbc tables but am not able to find any thing. Is there any way to achieve this in teradata?
teradata
I am trying to create a list of all the procedures which are using a particular set of tables in teradata. I have browsed through the dbc tables but am not able to find any thing. Is there any way to achieve this in teradata?
teradata
teradata
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Aritra BhattacharyaAritra Bhattacharya
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The source code of an SP is not stored in any dbc table. Onlyshow procedure
can reveal it (unless it was created WITH NO SPL). If DBQL is enabled on OBJECTS it's possible
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
add a comment |
The source code of an SP is not stored in any dbc table. Onlyshow procedure
can reveal it (unless it was created WITH NO SPL). If DBQL is enabled on OBJECTS it's possible
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
The source code of an SP is not stored in any dbc table. Only
show procedure
can reveal it (unless it was created WITH NO SPL). If DBQL is enabled on OBJECTS it's possible– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
The source code of an SP is not stored in any dbc table. Only
show procedure
can reveal it (unless it was created WITH NO SPL). If DBQL is enabled on OBJECTS it's possible– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23
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The source code of an SP is not stored in any dbc table. Only
show procedure
can reveal it (unless it was created WITH NO SPL). If DBQL is enabled on OBJECTS it's possible– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:23