sys.system_sql_modules
Returns one row per system object that contains an SQL language-defined module. System objects of type FN, IF, P, PC, TF, V have an associated SQL module. To identify the containing object, you can join this view to sys.system_objects.
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
object_id |
int |
Object identification number of the containing object, unique within a database. |
definition |
nvarchar(max) |
SQL text that defines this module. |
uses_ansi_nulls |
bit |
1 = Module was created with the SET ANSI_NULLS database option ON. Always returns 1. |
uses_quoted_identifier |
bit |
1 = Module was created with SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON. Always returns 1. |
is_schema_bound |
bit |
0 = Module was not created with the SCHEMABINDING option. Always returns 0. |
uses_database_collation |
bit |
0 = Module does not depend on the default collation of the database. Always returns 0. |
is_recompiled |
bit |
0 = Procedure was not created by using the WITH RECOMPILE option. Always returns 0. |
null_on_null_input |
bit |
0 = Module was not created to produce a NULL output on any NULL input. Always returns 0. |
execute_as_principal_id |
int |
Always returns NULL |
See Also
Reference
sys.sql_modules (Transact-SQL)
sys.all_sql_modules
Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)
Object Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)