Note
This variable is available starting with V2.1.
Description
max_sp_recursion_depth specifies the maximum number of recursive calls allowed for any stored procedure.
Privilege requirements
Query variables
Global level
systenants and all user tenants can execute theSHOW VARIABLESstatement or query theSYS.TENANT_VIRTUAL_GLOBAL_VARIABLEview (Oracle mode) or theinformation_schema.GLOBAL_VARIABLESview (MySQL mode) to view the values of Global system variables.Session level
systenants and all user tenants can execute theSHOW VARIABLESstatement or query theSYS.TENANT_VIRTUAL_SESSION_VARIABLEview (Oracle mode) or theinformation_schema.SESSION_VARIABLESview (MySQL mode) to view the values of Session system variables.
Modify variables
Global level
systenants can directly modify the value of Global system variables.MySQL user tenants must have the
SUPERorALTER SYSTEMprivilege to modify the value of Global system variables.Oracle user tenants must have the
ALTER SYSTEMprivilege to modify the value of Global system variables.
Session level
systenants and all user tenants can directly modify the value of Session system variables.
Attributes
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Int |
| Default value | 0, which indicates that the current stored procedure cannot be recursively called. |
| Value range | [0, 255] |
| Scope |
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| Modifiable | Yes. You can execute the SET statement to modify the value. |
Examples
Set the current stored procedure to be non-recursive.
Session level
obclient> SET max_sp_recursion_depth =0;Global level
obclient> SET GLOBAL max_sp_recursion_depth =0;