Functions/Get-SqlStoredProcedure.ps1
function Get-SqlStoredProcedure { <# .SYNOPSIS Get SQL Stored Procedures .DESCRIPTION Get SQL Stored Procedures, on a database or a table LIKE string .PARAMETER ServerInstance Database instance that you wish to connect to. Defaults to $env:COMPUTERNAME .PARAMETER Database String containing text for database name to be LIKE. Wildcards can be used. .PARAMETER IncludeSystemDatabase Switch whether to include system databases .EXAMPLE Get-SqlStoredProcedure Returns all stored procedures for non-system databases that are active .NOTES 1 - User running this function must have Windows authentication to the database server 2 - outputs a psobject containing: DatabaseName, Schema, Procedure #> [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType('psobject')] param ( [string] $ServerInstance = $env:COMPUTERNAME, [string] $Database = '*', [switch] $IncludeSystemDatabase ) begin { Write-Verbose -Message "Starting [$($MyInvocation.Mycommand)]" Write-Verbose -Message "ServerInstance [$ServerInstance]" Write-Verbose -Message "Database [$Database]" Write-Verbose -Message "IncludeSystemDatabase [$IncludeSystemDatabase]" try { $DatabaseList = Get-SqlDatabase -ServerInstance $ServerInstance -Database $Database -IncludeSystemDatabase:$IncludeSystemDatabase if (-not $DatabaseList) { Write-Error -Message "No databases that match [$Database]" return } } catch { Write-Error -Message "Could not make SQL connection to [$ServerInstance], either server not up, or no permissions to connect." return } $SpQuery = " SELECT DB_NAME() AS 'DBName', S.name AS 'Schema', P.name AS 'Procedure' FROM sys.procedures P INNER JOIN sys.schemas S ON P.schema_id = S.schema_id WHERE P.Type = 'P' ORDER BY 'DBName', 'Schema', 'Procedure' " } process { $SpResult = @() $DatabaseList | ForEach-Object -Process { $CurDatabase = $_ $SpResult += Invoke-Sqlcmd -ServerInstance $ServerInstance -Database $CurDatabase.Name -Query $SpQuery -QueryTime 300 } } end { $SpResult = $SpResult | Sort-Object -Property DBName, Schema, Procedure Write-Output -InputObject $SpResult Write-Verbose -Message "Ending [$($MyInvocation.Mycommand)]" } } |