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#
# Test of refering to old values
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1,t2,t3;
--enable_warnings
create table t1 (a int not null);
insert into t1 values (1);
insert into t1 values (a+2);
insert into t1 values (a+3);
insert into t1 values (4),(a+5);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test of duplicate key values with packed keys
#
create table t1 (id int not null auto_increment primary key, username varchar(32) not null, unique (username));
insert into t1 values (0,"mysql");
insert into t1 values (0,"mysql ab");
insert into t1 values (0,"mysql a");
insert into t1 values (0,"r1manic");
insert into t1 values (0,"r1man");
drop table t1;
#
# Test insert syntax
#
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment, primary key (a), t timestamp, c char(10) default "hello", i int);
insert into t1 values (default,default,default,default), (default,default,default,default), (4,0,"a",5),(default,default,default,default);
select a,t>0,c,i from t1;
truncate table t1;
insert into t1 set a=default,t=default,c=default;
insert into t1 set a=default,t=default,c=default,i=default;
insert into t1 set a=4,t=0,c="a",i=5;
insert into t1 set a=5,t=0,c="a",i=null;
insert into t1 set a=default,t=default,c=default,i=default;
select a,t>0,c,i from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test problem with bulk insert and auto_increment on second part keys
#
create table t1 (sid char(20), id int(2) NOT NULL auto_increment, key(sid, id));
insert into t1 values ('skr',NULL),('skr',NULL),('test',NULL);
select * from t1;
insert into t1 values ('rts',NULL),('rts',NULL),('test',NULL);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
#Test of behaviour with INSERT VALUES (NULL)
#
create table t1 (id int NOT NULL DEFAULT 8);
-- error 1048
insert into t1 values(NULL);
insert into t1 values (1), (NULL), (2);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test if insert ... select distinct
#
create table t1 (email varchar(50));
insert into t1 values ('sasha@mysql.com'),('monty@mysql.com'),('foo@hotmail.com'),('foo@aol.com'),('bar@aol.com');
create table t2(id int not null auto_increment primary key, t2 varchar(50), unique(t2));
insert delayed into t2 (t2) select distinct substring(email, locate('@', email)+1) from t1;
select * from t2;
drop table t1,t2;
#
# Test of mysqld crash with fully qualified column names
#
--disable_warnings
drop database if exists mysqltest;
--enable_warnings
create database mysqltest;
use mysqltest;
create table t1 (c int);
insert into mysqltest.t1 set mysqltest.t1.c = '1';
drop database mysqltest;
use test;
#
# Test of wrong values for float data (bug #2082)
#
# PS gives sligthly different numbers for max-float/max-double
--disable_ps_protocol
create table t1(number int auto_increment primary key, original_value varchar(50), f_double double, f_float float, f_double_7_2 double(7,2), f_float_4_3 float (4,3), f_double_u double unsigned, f_float_u float unsigned, f_double_15_1_u double(15,1) unsigned, f_float_3_1_u float (3,1) unsigned);
set @value= "aa";
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= "1aa";
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= "aa1";
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= "1e+1111111111a";
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= "-1e+1111111111a";
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
--error 1367
set @value= 1e+1111111111;
--error 1367
set @value= -1e+1111111111;
set @value= 1e+111;
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= -1e+111;
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= 1;
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
set @value= -1;
insert into t1 values(null,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value,@value);
--query_vertical select * from t1 where number =last_insert_id()
drop table t1;
--enable_ps_protocol
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# Test automatic result buffering with INSERT INTO t1 ... SELECT ... FROM t1
#
create table t1(id1 int not null auto_increment primary key, t char(12));
create table t2(id2 int not null, t char(12));
create table t3(id3 int not null, t char(12), index(id3));
disable_query_log;
let $1 = 100;
while ($1)
{
let $2 = 5;
eval insert into t1(t) values ('$1');
while ($2)
{
eval insert into t2(id2,t) values ($1,'$2');
let $3 = 10;
while ($3)
{
eval insert into t3(id3,t) values ($1,'$2');
dec $3;
}
dec $2;
}
dec $1;
}
enable_query_log;
select count(*) from t2;
insert into t2 select t1.* from t1, t2 t, t3 where t1.id1 = t.id2 and t.id2 = t3.id3;
select count(*) from t2;
drop table t1,t2,t3;
#
# Test for values returned by ROW_COUNT() function
# (and thus for values returned by mysql_affected_rows())
# for various forms of INSERT
#
create table t1 (id int primary key, data int);
insert into t1 values (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3);
select row_count();
insert ignore into t1 values (1, 1);
select row_count();
# Reports that 2 rows are affected (1 deleted + 1 inserted)
replace into t1 values (1, 11);
select row_count();
replace into t1 values (4, 4);
select row_count();
# Reports that 2 rows are affected. This conforms to documentation.
# (Useful for differentiating inserts from updates).
insert into t1 values (2, 2) on duplicate key update data= data + 10;
select row_count();
insert into t1 values (5, 5) on duplicate key update data= data + 10;
select row_count();
drop table t1;
#
# Bug#25123: ON DUPLICATE KEY clause allows fields not from the insert table
#
create table t1 (f1 int unique, f2 int);
create table t2 (f3 int, f4 int);
create view v1 as select * from t1, t2 where f1= f3;
insert into t1 values (1,11), (2,22);
insert into t2 values (1,12), (2,24);
--error 1393
insert into v1 (f1) values (3) on duplicate key update f3= f3 + 10;
insert into v1 (f1) values (3) on duplicate key update f1= f3 + 10;
select * from t1;
insert into v1 (f1) values (3) on duplicate key update f1= f3 + 10;
select * from t1;
drop view v1;
drop table t1,t2;
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