In this guide, we will explain how to use the LEAVE statement in MySQL with syntax and examples.
Description
In MySQL, the LEAVE statement is used when you want to exit a block of code identified by a label_name, such as a LOOP statement, WHILE statement, or REPEAT statement.
Syntax
The syntax for the LEAVE statement is:
LEAVE label_name;
Parameters or Arguments
label_nameThe name of the block of code (ie: LOOP, WHILE, REPEAT) to terminate.
Note
- You use the LEAVE statement to terminate a block of code, such as a LOOP statement, WHILE statement, or REPEAT statement that is identified by a label_name.
Example
Let’s look at an example that shows how to use the LEAVE statement is :
DELIMITER // CREATE FUNCTION CalcIncome ( starting_value INT ) RETURNS INT BEGIN DECLARE income INT; SET income = 0; label1: LOOP SET income = income + starting_value; IF income < 3000 THEN ITERATE label1; END IF; LEAVE label1; END LOOP label1; RETURN income; END; // DELIMITER ;
In this LEAVE example, we have created a loop called label1 using the LOOP statement.
The ITERATE statement would cause the loop to repeat while income is less than 3000. Once the income is greater than or equal to 3000, the LEAVE statement would terminate the LOOP.
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