Find all stored procedures that reference a specific column in some table

浪子不回头ぞ 提交于 2019-12-02 16:35:11
huMpty duMpty

One option is to create a script file.

Right click on the database -> Tasks -> Generate Scripts

Then you can select all the stored procedures and generate the script with all the sps. So you can find the reference from there.

Or

-- Search in All Objects
SELECT OBJECT_NAME(OBJECT_ID),
definition
FROM sys.sql_modules
WHERE definition LIKE '%' + 'CreatedDate' + '%'
GO

-- Search in Stored Procedure Only
SELECT DISTINCT OBJECT_NAME(OBJECT_ID),
object_definition(OBJECT_ID)
FROM sys.Procedures
WHERE object_definition(OBJECT_ID) LIKE '%' + 'CreatedDate' + '%'
GO

Source SQL SERVER – Find Column Used in Stored Procedure – Search Stored Procedure for Column Name

If you want to get stored procedures using specific column only, you can use try this query:

SELECT DISTINCT Name
FROM sys.Procedures
WHERE object_definition(OBJECT_ID) LIKE '%CreatedDate%';

If you want to get stored procedures using specific column of table, you can use below query :

SELECT DISTINCT Name 
FROM sys.procedures
WHERE OBJECT_DEFINITION(OBJECT_ID) LIKE '%tbl_name%'
AND OBJECT_DEFINITION(OBJECT_ID) LIKE '%CreatedDate%';

You can use ApexSQL Search, it's a free SSMS and Visual Studio add-in and it can list all objects that reference a specific table column. It can also find data stored in tables and views. You can easily filter the results to show a specific database object type that references the column

Disclaimer: I work for ApexSQL as a Support Engineer

You can use the system views contained in information_schema to search in tables, views and (unencrypted) stored procedures with one script. I developed such a script some time ago because I needed to search for field names everywhere in the database.

The script below first lists the tables/views containing the column name you're searching for, and then the stored procedures source code where the column is found. It displays the result in one table distinguishing "BASE TABLE", "VIEW" and "PROCEDURE", and (optionally) the source code in a second table:

DECLARE @SearchFor nvarchar(max)='%CustomerID%' -- search for this string
DECLARE @SearchSP bit = 1 -- 1=search in SPs as well
DECLARE @DisplaySPSource bit = 1 -- 1=display SP source code

-- tables
if (@SearchSP=1) begin  
  (
  select '['+c.table_Schema+'].['+c.table_Name+'].['+c.column_name+']' [schema_object], 
            t.table_type 
  from information_schema.columns c
  left join information_schema.Tables t on c.table_name=t.table_name
  where column_name like @SearchFor 
  union
  select '['+routine_Schema+'].['+routine_Name+']' [schema_object], 
         'PROCEDURE' as table_type from information_schema.routines
  where routine_definition like @SearchFor
        and routine_type='procedure'
  )
  order by table_type, schema_object
end else begin
  select '['+c.table_Schema+'].['+c.table_Name+'].['+c.column_name+']' [schema_object], 
         t.table_type 
  from information_schema.columns c
  left join information_schema.Tables t on c.table_name=t.table_name
  where column_name like @SearchFor 
  order by c.table_Name, c.column_name
end     
-- stored procedure (source listing)
if (@SearchSP=1) begin      
    if (@DisplaySPSource=1) begin
      select '['+routine_Schema+'].['+routine_Name+']' [schema.sp], routine_definition 
      from information_schema.routines
      where routine_definition like @SearchFor
      and routine_type='procedure'
      order by routine_name
    end
end

If you run the query, use the "result as text" option - then you can use "find" to locate the search text in the result set (useful for long source code).

Note that you can set @DisplaySPSource to 0 if you just want to display the SP names, and if you're just looking for tables/views, but not for SPs, you can set @SearchSP to 0.

Example result (find CustomerID in the Northwind database, results displayed via LinqPad):

Note that I've verfied this script with a test view dbo.TestOrders and it found the CustomerID in this view even though c.* was used in the SELECT statement (referenced table Customers contains the CustomerIDand hence the view is showing this column).

try this..

SELECT Name
FROM sys.procedures
WHERE OBJECT_DEFINITION(OBJECT_ID) LIKE '%CreatedDate%'
GO

or you can generate a scripts of all procedures and search from there.

i had the same problem and i found that Microsoft has a systable that shows dependencies.

SELECT 
    referenced_id
    , referenced_entity_name AS table_name
    , referenced_minor_name as column_name
    , is_all_columns_found
FROM sys.dm_sql_referenced_entities ('dbo.Proc1', 'OBJECT'); 

And this works with both Views and Triggers.

You can use the below query to identify the values. But please keep in mind that this will not give you the results from encrypted stored procedure.

SELECT DISTINCT OBJECT_NAME(comments.id) OBJECT_NAME
    ,objects.type_desc
FROM syscomments comments
    ,sys.objects objects
WHERE comments.id = objects.object_id
    AND TEXT LIKE '%CreatedDate%'
ORDER BY 1
SELECT *
FROM   sys.all_sql_modules
WHERE  definition LIKE '%CreatedDate%'
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