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ExtendedStoredProcedure Class

The ExtendedStoredProcedure object represents an extended stored procedure on the instance of Microsoft SQL Server.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public NotInheritable Class ExtendedStoredProcedure _
    Inherits ScriptSchemaObjectBase _
    Implements IObjectPermission, ICreatable, IAlterable, IDroppable,  _
    IExtendedProperties
'Usage
Dim instance As ExtendedStoredProcedure
public sealed class ExtendedStoredProcedure : ScriptSchemaObjectBase, 
    IObjectPermission, ICreatable, IAlterable, IDroppable, IExtendedProperties
public ref class ExtendedStoredProcedure sealed : public ScriptSchemaObjectBase, 
    IObjectPermission, ICreatable, IAlterable, IDroppable, IExtendedProperties
[<SealedAttribute>]
type ExtendedStoredProcedure =  
    class
        inherit ScriptSchemaObjectBase
        interface IObjectPermission
        interface ICreatable
        interface IAlterable
        interface IDroppable
        interface IExtendedProperties
    end
public final class ExtendedStoredProcedure extends ScriptSchemaObjectBase implements IObjectPermission, ICreatable, IAlterable, IDroppable, IExtendedProperties

Remarks

Extended stored procedures are user-defined routines in a programming language such as C that extend the functionality of SQL Server. Extended stored procedures are executed in the same way as stored procedures on an instance of SQL Server. They can be passed parameters and return values.

To get ExtendedStoredProcedure object properties, users can be a member of the public fixed server role.

To set ExtendedStoredProcedure object properties, users must have ALTER permission on the extended stored procedure, or be a member of db_owner fixed database role.

To create a extended stored procedure, users must have CREATE PROCEDURE permission on the parent database or be a member of the db_owner fixed database role.

To drop a extended stored procedure, users must have CONTROL permission on the extended stored procedure or be a member of the db_owner fixed database role.

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Microsoft Visual Basic) members of this type are safe for multithreaded operations. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.