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The GoogleSQL procedural language lets you execute multiple statements
in one query as a multi-statement query. You can use
a multi-statement query to:
Run multiple statements in a sequence, with shared state.
Automate management tasks such as creating or dropping tables.
CALL
Syntax
CALLprocedure_name(procedure_argument[,…])
Description
Calls a procedure with an argument list.
procedure_argument may be a variable or an expression.
The maximum depth of procedure calls is 50 frames.
Examples
The following example cancels a query with the query ID 12345.
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