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+# It's true only in statement-based replication that a statement which
+# updates no rows (UPDATE/DELETE) is binlogged; in row-based
+# replication, as we log modified rows, nothing is binlogged in this
+# case. So this test is meaningul only in statement-based (and if it was
+# enabled in row-based, it would fail as expected).
+
+-- source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_statement.inc
+
+source include/master-slave.inc;
+
+# see if DROP DATABASE is binlogged even if no effect
+connection slave;
+create database mysqltest;
+connection master;
+drop database if exists mysqltest;
+sync_slave_with_master;
+# can't read dir
+--replace_result "Errcode: 1" "Errcode: X" "Errcode: 2" "Errcode: X" \\ /
+--error 1049
+show tables from mysqltest;
+
+# see if DROP TABLE is binlogged even if no effect
+connection slave;
+create table t1 (a int);
+connection master;
+drop table if exists t1;
+sync_slave_with_master;
+# table does not exist
+--error 1146
+select * from t1;
+
+# see if single-table DELETE is binlogged even if no effect
+connection master;
+create table t1 (a int, b int);
+sync_slave_with_master;
+insert into t1 values(1,1);
+connection master;
+delete from t1;
+sync_slave_with_master;
+select * from t1;
+
+# see if single-table UPDATE is binlogged even if no effect
+insert into t1 values(1,1);
+connection master;
+insert into t1 values(2,1);
+update t1 set a=2;
+sync_slave_with_master;
+select * from t1;
+
+# End of 4.1 tests
+
+# see if multi-table UPDATE is binlogged even if no effect (BUG#13348)
+
+connection master;
+create table t2 (a int, b int);
+delete from t1;
+insert into t1 values(1,1);
+insert into t2 values(1,1);
+
+sync_slave_with_master;
+# force a difference to see if master's multi-UPDATE will correct it
+update t1 set a=2;
+
+connection master;
+UPDATE t1, t2 SET t1.a = t2.a;
+
+sync_slave_with_master;
+select * from t1;
+select * from t2;
+
+# See if multi-table DELETE is binlogged even if no effect
+
+connection master;
+delete from t1;
+delete from t2;
+
+sync_slave_with_master;
+# force a difference to see if master's multi-DELETE will correct it
+insert into t1 values(1,1);
+insert into t2 values(1,1);
+
+connection master;
+DELETE t1.*, t2.* from t1, t2;
+
+sync_slave_with_master;
+select * from t1;
+select * from t2;
+
+
+# cleanup
+connection master;
+drop table t1, t2;
+sync_slave_with_master;