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eml-storedProcedure
The eml-storedProcedure module - Data tables
resulting from procedures stored in a database
The storedProcedure module is meant to capture information on
procedures that produce data output in the form of a data table.
In an RDBMS one can code complex queries and transactions into
stored procedures and then invoke them directly from front-end
applications. It allows the optional description of any parameters
that are expected to be passed to the procedure when it is called.
Use the storedProcedure module to document
datasets that use storedProcedures to retrieve archived
data.
yes
Stored Procedure>
The storedProcedure element documents stored
procedures.
The storedProcedure element is meant to capture
information on procedures that produce data output in the form of a
data table. In an RDBMS one can code complex queries and transactions
into stored procedures and then invoke them directly from front-end
applications. This element allows the optional description of any
parameters that are expected to be passed to the procedure when it is
called. A common use of a stored procedure is to rotate a data table
from attributes in columns to attributes in rows for statistical
analysis.
Stored Procedure complex type>
Structure for documenting a stored procedure
The StoredProcedureType complex type defines the structure
for documenting a stored procedure.
Attribute List
The list of attributes associated with this
entity.
The list of attributes associated with this
entity. For more information see the eml-attribute
module.
Constraint
Description of any relational constraints on '
this entity. For more information see the eml-constraint
module.
Parameter
A parameter that is required as input to the
stored procedure.
The parameter elements defines the fields that
may be required to invoke a stored procedure.
Parameter complex type
The structure for defining a parameter that is required as
input to the stored procedure.
The parameter complex type defines the structure for
documenting the parameters that may be required to invoke a stored
procedure.
Parameter Name
The name of the parameter.
The value of the name field is the name of the
parameter.
SiteID
Domain Description
A description of domain of valid values for the
parameter.
The domainDescription field is used to describe
the valid entries for the parameter being described. A stored
procedure will work only when the parameter's value corresponds to
an actual value in a database.
The database has SiteId values that range from cap1 to
cap10, however the allowable SiteId values for this stored procedure
are cap1,cap2,cap4 or cap7.
Required
Whether or not the parameter is
required.
The required field is used to document whether the
parameter being described is or is not required when invoking the
stored procedure.
true
Repeats
Whether or not the parameter repeats.
The repeats field is used to document whether or
not the parameter being described can be repeated when invoking the
stored procedure.
true