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Execution Characteristics of Extended Stored Procedures

ms164628.note(fr-fr,SQL.90).gifImportant :
Cette fonctionnalité sera supprimée dans une prochaine version de Microsoft SQL Server. Évitez d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité dans de nouveaux travaux de développement, et modifiez dès que possible les applications qui utilisent actuellement cette fonctionnalité. Use CLR Integration instead.

The execution of an extended stored procedure has these characteristics:

  • The extended stored procedure function is executed under the security context of Microsoft SQL Server.
  • The extended stored procedure function runs in the process space of SQL Server.
  • The thread associated with the execution of the extended stored procedure is the same one used for the client connection.
    ms164628.security(fr-fr,SQL.90).gifRemarque relative à la sécurité :
    Before adding extended stored procedures to the server and granting execute permissions to other users, the system administrator should thoroughly review each extended stored procedure to make sure that it does not contain harmful or malicious code.

After the extended stored procedure DLL is loaded, the DLL remains loaded in the address space of the server until SQL Server is stopped or the administrator explicitly unloads the DLL by using DBCC DLL_name (FREE).

The extended stored procedure can be executed from Transact-SQL as a stored procedure by using the EXECUTE statement:

EXECUTE @retval = xp_extendedProcName @param1, @param2 OUTPUT

Parameters

  • @ retval
    Is a return value.
  • @ param1
    Is an input parameter.
  • @ param2
    Is an input/output parameter.

    ms164628.Caution(fr-fr,SQL.90).gifAttention :
    Extended stored procedures offer performance enhancements and extend SQL Server functionality. However, because the extended stored procedure DLL and SQL Server share the same address space, a problem procedure can adversely affect SQL Server functioning. Although exceptions thrown by the extended stored procedure DLL are handled by SQL Server, it is possible to damage SQL Server data areas. As a security precaution, only SQL Server system administrators can add extended stored procedures to SQL Server. These procedures should be thoroughly tested before they are installed.

Voir aussi

Concepts

Programming Extended Stored Procedures
Querying Extended Stored Procedures Installed in SQL Server

Aide et Informations

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