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Use the DROP
PROCEDURE
statement to remove a standalone stored procedure from the database. Do not use this statement to remove a procedure that is part of a package. Instead, either drop the entire package using the DROP
PACKAGE
statement, or redefine the package without the procedure using the CREATE
PACKAGE
statement with the OR
REPLACE
clause.
See Also:
CREATE PROCEDURE and ALTER PROCEDURE for information on creating and modifying a procedureThe procedure must be in your own schema or you must have the DROP
ANY
PROCEDURE
system privilege.
Specify the schema containing the procedure. If you omit schema
, then Oracle Database assumes the procedure is in your own schema.
Specify the name of the procedure to be dropped.
When you drop a procedure, Oracle Database invalidates any local objects that depend upon the dropped procedure. If you subsequently reference one of these objects, then the database tries to recompile the object and returns an error message if you have not re-created the dropped procedure.
See Also:
Oracle Database Concepts for information on how Oracle Database maintains dependencies among schema objects, including remote objectsDropping a Procedure: Example The following statement drops the procedure remove_emp
owned by the user hr
and invalidates all objects that depend upon remove_emp
:
DROP PROCEDURE hr.remove_emp;