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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T03:01:08+00:00 2026-05-11T03:01:08+00:00

SQL Server 2005 has great sys.XXX views on the system catalog which I use

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SQL Server 2005 has great sys.XXX views on the system catalog which I use frequently.

What stumbles me is this: why is there a sys.procedures view to see info about your stored procedures, but there is no sys.functions view to see the same for your stored functions?

Doesn’t anybody use stored functions? I find them very handy for e.g. computed columns and such!

Is there a specific reason sys.functions is missing, or is it just something that wasn’t considered important enough to put into the sys catalog views? Is it available in SQL Server 2008?

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  1. 2026-05-11T03:01:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:01 am

    I find UDFs are very handy and I use them all the time.

    I’m not sure what Microsoft’s rationale is for not including a sys.functions equivalent in SQL Server 2005 (or SQL Server 2008, as far as I can tell), but it’s easy enough to roll your own:

    CREATE VIEW my_sys_functions_equivalent AS SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE type IN ('FN', 'IF', 'TF')  -- scalar, inline table-valued, table-valued 
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