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author | unknown <gkodinov/kgeorge@mysql.com/rakia.(none)> | 2006-07-10 16:27:03 +0300 |
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committer | unknown <gkodinov/kgeorge@mysql.com/rakia.(none)> | 2006-07-10 16:27:03 +0300 |
commit | 0806d9a86d73a1f1e089c9c3465c77ca82829b40 (patch) | |
tree | 6a575c046eb5c7f99771aae8a597bddfd046d51f /mysql-test/t/odbc.test | |
parent | d388da989e538cfd68a1d606f7e4d109a0263906 (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-0806d9a86d73a1f1e089c9c3465c77ca82829b40.tar.gz |
BUG#14553: NULL in WHERE resets LAST_INSERT_ID
To make MySQL compatible with some ODBC applications, you can find
the AUTO_INCREMENT value for the last inserted row with the following query:
SELECT * FROM tbl_name WHERE auto_col IS NULL.
This is done with a special code that replaces 'auto_col IS NULL' with
'auto_col = LAST_INSERT_ID'.
However this also resets the LAST_INSERT_ID to 0 as it uses it for a flag
so as to ensure that only the first SELECT ... WHERE auto_col IS NULL
after an INSERT has this special behaviour.
In order to avoid resetting the LAST_INSERT_ID a special flag is introduced
in the THD class. This flag is used to restrict the second and subsequent
SELECTs instead of LAST_INSERT_ID.
mysql-test/r/odbc.result:
test suite for the bug
mysql-test/r/rpl_insert_id.result:
test for the fix in replication
mysql-test/t/odbc.test:
test suite for the bug
mysql-test/t/rpl_insert_id.test:
test for the fix in replication
sql/sql_class.cc:
initialize the flag
sql/sql_class.h:
flag's declaration and set code when setting the last_insert_id
sql/sql_select.cc:
the special flag is used instead of last_insert_id
Diffstat (limited to 'mysql-test/t/odbc.test')
-rw-r--r-- | mysql-test/t/odbc.test | 10 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/mysql-test/t/odbc.test b/mysql-test/t/odbc.test index d4b6fc35e74..6a754bb32a7 100644 --- a/mysql-test/t/odbc.test +++ b/mysql-test/t/odbc.test @@ -21,4 +21,14 @@ select * from t1 where a is null; explain select * from t1 where b is null; drop table t1; +# +# Bug #14553: NULL in WHERE resets LAST_INSERT_ID +# +CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY); +INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL); +SELECT sql_no_cache a, last_insert_id() FROM t1 WHERE a IS NULL; +SELECT sql_no_cache a, last_insert_id() FROM t1 WHERE a IS NULL; +SELECT sql_no_cache a, last_insert_id() FROM t1; +DROP TABLE t1; + # End of 4.1 tests |