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sys.numbered_procedure_parameters (Transact-SQL)

Contains one row for each parameter of a numbered procedure. When you create a numbered stored procedure, the base procedure is number 1. All subsequent procedures have numbers 2, 3, and so forth. sys.numbered_procedure_parameters contains the parameter definitions for all subsequent procedures, numbered 2 and greater. This view does not show parameters for the base stored procedure (number = 1). The base stored procedure is similar to a nonnumbered stored procedure. Therefore, its parameters are represented in sys.parameters (Transact-SQL).

Important

Numbered procedures are deprecated. Use of numbered procedures is discouraged. A DEPRECATION_ANNOUNCEMENT event is fired when a query that uses this catalog view is compiled.

Note

XML and CLR parameters are not supported for numbered procedures.

Column name

Data type

Description

object_id

int

ID of the object to which this parameter belongs.

procedure_number

smallint

Number of this procedure within the object, 2 or greater.

name

sysname

Name of the parameter. Is unique within procedure_number.

parameter_id

int

ID of the parameter. Is unique within the procedure_number.

system_type_id

tinyint

ID of the system type of the parameter

user_type_id

int

ID of the type, as defined by user, of the parameter.

max_length

smallint

Maximum length of the parameter in bytes.

-1 = Column data type is varchar(max), nvarchar(max), or varbinary(max).

precision

tinyint

Precision of the parameter if numeric-based; otherwise, 0.

scale

tinyint

Scale of the parameter if numeric-based; otherwise, 0.

is_output

bit

1 = Parameter is output or return; otherwise, 0

is_cursor_ref

bit

1 = Parameter is a cursor-reference parameter.

Note

XML and CLR parameters are not supported for numbered procedures.

Permissions

In SQL Server 2005 and later versions, the visibility of the metadata in catalog views is limited to securables that a user either owns or on which the user has been granted some permission. For more information, see Metadata Visibility Configuration.