LEAVE#
Synopsis#
LEAVE label
Description#
The LEAVE
statement allows processing of blocks in SQL
routines to move out of a specified context. Contexts
are defined by a label
. If no label is found, the functions
fails with an error message.
Examples#
The following function includes a LOOP
labelled top
. The conditional IF
statement inside the loop can cause the exit from processing the loop when the
value for the parameter p
is 1 or less. This can be the case if the value is
passed in as 1 or less or after a number of iterations through the loop.
FUNCTION my_pow(n int, p int)
RETURNS int
BEGIN
DECLARE r int DEFAULT n;
top: LOOP
IF p <= 1 THEN
LEAVE top;
END IF;
SET r = r * n;
SET p = p - 1;
END LOOP;
RETURN r;
END
Further examples of varying complexity that cover usage of the LEAVE
statement
in combination with other statements are available in the SQL routines examples
documentation.