Derby SQL style stored procedure support





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Does Derby support SQL style stored procedures?



Based on the following wiki page: https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbySQLroutines, Derby indeed supports stored procedure defined as Java code, but nowhere does it implies that SQL style stored procedure are not supported.



I tried the following valid SQL construct



CREATE PROCEDURE getValues AS select * from tableName


but received the following error:



Syntax error: Encountered "AS" at line 1









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    Does Derby support SQL style stored procedures?



    Based on the following wiki page: https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbySQLroutines, Derby indeed supports stored procedure defined as Java code, but nowhere does it implies that SQL style stored procedure are not supported.



    I tried the following valid SQL construct



    CREATE PROCEDURE getValues AS select * from tableName


    but received the following error:



    Syntax error: Encountered "AS" at line 1









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      Does Derby support SQL style stored procedures?



      Based on the following wiki page: https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbySQLroutines, Derby indeed supports stored procedure defined as Java code, but nowhere does it implies that SQL style stored procedure are not supported.



      I tried the following valid SQL construct



      CREATE PROCEDURE getValues AS select * from tableName


      but received the following error:



      Syntax error: Encountered "AS" at line 1









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      Does Derby support SQL style stored procedures?



      Based on the following wiki page: https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbySQLroutines, Derby indeed supports stored procedure defined as Java code, but nowhere does it implies that SQL style stored procedure are not supported.



      I tried the following valid SQL construct



      CREATE PROCEDURE getValues AS select * from tableName


      but received the following error:



      Syntax error: Encountered "AS" at line 1






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          It seems that Apache Derby does not support SQL style stored procedures.



          There was a thread discussing adding support for this feature, with no resolution: http://apache-database.10148.n7.nabble.com/Regarding-Derby-Stored-Procedures-td82610.html






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              There was a thread discussing adding support for this feature, with no resolution: http://apache-database.10148.n7.nabble.com/Regarding-Derby-Stored-Procedures-td82610.html






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                There was a thread discussing adding support for this feature, with no resolution: http://apache-database.10148.n7.nabble.com/Regarding-Derby-Stored-Procedures-td82610.html






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                It seems that Apache Derby does not support SQL style stored procedures.



                There was a thread discussing adding support for this feature, with no resolution: http://apache-database.10148.n7.nabble.com/Regarding-Derby-Stored-Procedures-td82610.html







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