MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0
ALTER PROCEDUREproc_name[characteristic...]characteristic: { COMMENT 'string' | LANGUAGE SQL | { CONTAINS SQL | NO SQL | READS SQL DATA | MODIFIES SQL DATA } | SQL SECURITY { DEFINER | INVOKER } }
This statement can be used to change the characteristics of a
stored procedure. More than one change may be specified in an
ALTER PROCEDURE statement. However,
you cannot change the parameters or body of a stored procedure
using this statement; to make such changes, you must drop and
re-create the procedure using DROP
PROCEDURE and CREATE
PROCEDURE.
You must have the ALTER ROUTINE
privilege for the procedure. By default, that privilege is granted
automatically to the procedure creator. This behavior can be
changed by disabling the
automatic_sp_privileges system
variable. See Section 27.2.2, “Stored Routines and MySQL Privileges”.