--disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2; --enable_warnings create table t1(str varchar(10) default 'def',strnull varchar(10),intg int default '10',rel double default '3.14'); insert into t1 values ('','',0,0.0); select default(str), default(strnull), default(intg), default(rel) from t1; explain extended select default(str), default(strnull), default(intg), default(rel) from t1; select * from t1 where str <> default(str); explain select * from t1 where str <> default(str); create view v1 as select default(str), default(strnull), default(intg), default(rel) from t1; select * from v1; show create view v1; drop view v1; #TODO: uncomment when bug will be fixed #create table t2 select default(str), default(strnull), default(intg), default(rel) from t1; #show create table from t1; #insert into t2 select select default(str), default(strnull), default(intg), default(rel) from t1; drop table t1; # End of 4.1 tests # # Bug #11314 (HAVING DEFAULT() hangs) # CREATE TABLE t1 (id int(11), s varchar(20)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'one'), (2, 'two'), (3, 'three'); --error 1364 SELECT s, 32 AS mi FROM t1 GROUP BY s HAVING DEFAULT(mi) IS NULL; DROP TABLE t1; # # 10.2 tests # set timestamp=unix_timestamp('2001-01-01 10:20:30.123456'); create table t1 (a int default 1, b int default (a+1), c varchar(100) default 'foo', d text default 'bar', e timestamp default now(), f timestamp(6) default now(2)); insert t1 () values (); insert t1 (a) values (10); select default(a),default(b),default(c),default(d),default(e),default(f) from t1; drop table t1;