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SQL / MySQL » Procedure Function » Buildin Functions 
Check MySQL version
 
mysql>
mysql> delimiter $$
mysql>
mysql>
mysql> CREATE PROCEDURE myProc()
    -> BEGIN
    ->
    ->   IF (CAST(SUBSTR(version(),1,3AS DECIMAL(2,1)) <5.0THEN
    ->     SELECT 'MySQL versions earlier than 5.0';
    ->   ELSE
    ->     SELECT 'Thank you are running 5.0 or higher!';
    ->   END IF;
    ->
    -> END$$
Query OK, rows affected (0.02 sec)

mysql>
mysql> delimiter ;
mysql> call myProc();
+--------------------------------------+
| Thank you are running 5.0 or higher! |
+--------------------------------------+
| Thank you are running 5.0 or higher! |
+--------------------------------------+
row in set (0.00 sec)

Query OK, rows affected (0.02 sec)

mysql> drop procedure myProc;
Query OK, rows affected (0.00 sec)

mysql>

        
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