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drop table if exists t1,t2,t3;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id int(6) DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
idservice int(5),
clee char(20) NOT NULL,
flag char(1),
KEY id (id),
PRIMARY KEY (clee)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,4,'6067169d','Y');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,5,'606716d1','Y');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,1,'606717c1','Y');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,1,'6067178d','Y');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,6,'60671515','Y');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,7,'60671569','Y');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,3,'dd','Y');
CREATE TABLE t2 (
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id int(6) NOT NULL auto_increment,
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description varchar(40) NOT NULL,
idform varchar(40),
ordre int(6) unsigned DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
image varchar(60),
PRIMARY KEY (id),
KEY id (id,ordre)
);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,'Emettre un appel d''offres','en_construction.html',10,'emettre.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2,'Emettre des soumissions','en_construction.html',20,'emettre.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (7,'Liste des t2','t2_liste_form.phtml',51060,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (8,'Consulter les soumissions','consulter_soumissions.phtml',200,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (9,'Ajouter un type de materiel','typeMateriel_ajoute_form.phtml',51000,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (10,'Lister/modifier un type de materiel','typeMateriel_liste_form.phtml',51010,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (3,'Cr<43> er une fiche de client','clients_ajoute_form.phtml',40000,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (4,'Modifier des clients','en_construction.html',40010,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (5,'Effacer des clients','en_construction.html',40020,'link.gif');
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (6,'Ajouter un service','t2_ajoute_form.phtml',51050,'link.gif');
select t1.id,t1.idservice,t2.ordre,t2.description from t1, t2 where t1.id = 2 and t1.idservice = t2.id order by t2.ordre;
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id idservice ordre description
2 1 10 Emettre un appel d'offres
2 3 40000 Cr<43> er une fiche de client
2 4 40010 Modifier des clients
2 5 40020 Effacer des clients
2 6 51050 Ajouter un service
2 7 51060 Liste des t2
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drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 (first char(10),last char(10));
insert into t1 values ("Michael","Widenius");
insert into t1 values ("Allan","Larsson");
insert into t1 values ("David","Axmark");
select concat(first," ",last) as name from t1 order by name;
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name
Allan Larsson
David Axmark
Michael Widenius
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select concat(last," ",first) as name from t1 order by name;
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name
Axmark David
Larsson Allan
Widenius Michael
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drop table t1;
create table t1 (i int);
insert into t1 values(1),(2),(1),(2),(1),(2),(3);
select distinct i from t1;
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i
1
2
3
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select distinct i from t1 order by rand(5);
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i
1
3
2
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select distinct i from t1 order by i desc;
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i
3
2
1
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select distinct i from t1 order by 1-i;
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i
3
2
1
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select distinct i from t1 order by mod(i,2),i;
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i
2
1
3
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drop table t1;
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create table t1 ( pk int primary key, name varchar(255) not null, number varchar(255) not null);
insert into t1 values (1, 'Gamma', '123'), (2, 'Gamma Ext', '123a'), (3, 'Alpha', '001'), (4, 'Beta', '200c');
select distinct t1.name as 'Building Name',t1.number as 'Building Number' from t1 order by t1.name asc;
Building Name Building Number
Alpha 001
Beta 200c
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Gamma 123
Gamma Ext 123a
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drop table t1;
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create table t1 (id int not null,col1 int not null,col2 int not null,index(col1));
insert into t1 values(1,2,2),(2,2,1),(3,1,2),(4,1,1),(5,1,4),(6,2,3),(7,3,1),(8,2,4);
select * from t1 order by col1,col2;
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id col1 col2
4 1 1
3 1 2
5 1 4
2 2 1
1 2 2
6 2 3
8 2 4
7 3 1
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select col1 from t1 order by id;
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col1
2
2
1
1
1
2
3
2
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select col1 as id from t1 order by id;
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id
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
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select concat(col1) as id from t1 order by id;
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id
1
1
1
2
2
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2
2
3
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drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (id int auto_increment primary key,aika varchar(40),aikakentta timestamp);
insert into t1 (aika) values ('Keskiviikko');
insert into t1 (aika) values ('Tiistai');
insert into t1 (aika) values ('Maanantai');
insert into t1 (aika) values ('Sunnuntai');
SELECT FIELD(SUBSTRING(t1.aika,1,2),'Ma','Ti','Ke','To','Pe','La','Su') AS test FROM t1 ORDER by test;
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test
1
2
3
7
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drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1
(
a int unsigned NOT NULL,
b int unsigned NOT NULL,
c int unsigned NOT NULL,
UNIQUE(a),
INDEX(b),
INDEX(c)
);
CREATE TABLE t2
(
c int unsigned NOT NULL,
i int unsigned NOT NULL,
INDEX(c)
);
CREATE TABLE t3
(
c int unsigned NOT NULL,
v varchar(64),
INDEX(c)
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,1,1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,1,2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,2,1);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (4,2,2);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,50);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (2,25);
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1,'123 Park Place');
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (2,'453 Boardwalk');
SELECT a,b,if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
FROM t1
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LEFT JOIN t2 USING(c)
LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.c = t1.c;
a b if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
1 1 50
2 1 25
3 2 123 Park Place
4 2 453 Boardwalk
SELECT a,b,if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
FROM t1
Implementation of WL#2486 -
"Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003".
* Some of the main problems fixed by the patch:
- in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to
ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins
- natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON
for any number/nesting of the joins.
- column references are correctly resolved against natural joins
of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins.
* This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items
inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must
be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such
'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of
name resolution contexts used at parse time.
NOTICE:
- This patch is not complete in the sense that
- there are 2 test cases that still do not pass -
one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked
with a comment "TODO: WL#2486".
- it does not include a new test specific for the task
mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.,
mysql-test/r/bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/derived.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/errors.result:
The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message.
mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/join_crash.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_nested.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/null_key.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with
WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/union.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/bdb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/errors.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/join_crash.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_nested.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/null_key.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/union.test:
More detailed error message.
sql/item.cc:
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
- find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table
- fixed comments/typos
sql/item.h:
- added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class
Name_resolution_context
- commented old code
- standardized formatting
sql/mysql_priv.h:
- refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures,
- added a new procedure for natural join table references,
- renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names
sql/sp.cc:
- pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
sql/sql_acl.cc:
- renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref
- extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref
- commented old code
sql/sql_base.cc:
This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing
of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486).
- added many comments to old code
- refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a
new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure
per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural
join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the
table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table
referenes.
- NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures:
mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns,
store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types.
The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the
procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'.
- Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one
generic iterator over the fields of a table reference.
- Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of
the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures.
sql/sql_class.h:
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_help.cc:
- pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables
- adjust the list of tables for name resolution
sql/sql_insert.cc:
- Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to
support the list of tables for name resolution -
context->first_name_resolution_table, and
table_list->next_name_resolution_table.
Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in
the first table.
- Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table.
- Commented old code
sql/sql_lex.cc:
- set select_lex.parent_lex correctly
- set correct state of the current name resolution context
sql/sql_lex.h:
- Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local
contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions.
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_load.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_olap.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
- correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex
- set the first table of the current name resoltion context
- added support for NATURAL/USING joins
- commented old code
sql/sql_select.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
- Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables
- Improved comments
sql/sql_show.cc:
- Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex.
sql/sql_update.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
- Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to
implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed
for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards.
- Added support for NATURAL/USING joins.
sql/table.cc:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
sql/table.h:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
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LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.c = t2.c
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LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.c = t1.c;
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a b if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
1 1 50
2 1 25
3 2 123 Park Place
4 2 453 Boardwalk
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SELECT a,b,if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
FROM t1
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LEFT JOIN t2 USING(c)
LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.c = t1.c
ORDER BY a;
a b if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
1 1 50
2 1 25
3 2 123 Park Place
4 2 453 Boardwalk
SELECT a,b,if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
FROM t1
Implementation of WL#2486 -
"Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003".
* Some of the main problems fixed by the patch:
- in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to
ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins
- natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON
for any number/nesting of the joins.
- column references are correctly resolved against natural joins
of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins.
* This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items
inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must
be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such
'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of
name resolution contexts used at parse time.
NOTICE:
- This patch is not complete in the sense that
- there are 2 test cases that still do not pass -
one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked
with a comment "TODO: WL#2486".
- it does not include a new test specific for the task
mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.,
mysql-test/r/bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/derived.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/errors.result:
The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message.
mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/join_crash.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_nested.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/null_key.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with
WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/union.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/bdb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/errors.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/join_crash.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_nested.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/null_key.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/union.test:
More detailed error message.
sql/item.cc:
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
- find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table
- fixed comments/typos
sql/item.h:
- added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class
Name_resolution_context
- commented old code
- standardized formatting
sql/mysql_priv.h:
- refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures,
- added a new procedure for natural join table references,
- renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names
sql/sp.cc:
- pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
sql/sql_acl.cc:
- renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref
- extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref
- commented old code
sql/sql_base.cc:
This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing
of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486).
- added many comments to old code
- refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a
new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure
per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural
join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the
table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table
referenes.
- NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures:
mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns,
store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types.
The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the
procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'.
- Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one
generic iterator over the fields of a table reference.
- Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of
the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures.
sql/sql_class.h:
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_help.cc:
- pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables
- adjust the list of tables for name resolution
sql/sql_insert.cc:
- Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to
support the list of tables for name resolution -
context->first_name_resolution_table, and
table_list->next_name_resolution_table.
Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in
the first table.
- Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table.
- Commented old code
sql/sql_lex.cc:
- set select_lex.parent_lex correctly
- set correct state of the current name resolution context
sql/sql_lex.h:
- Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local
contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions.
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_load.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_olap.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
- correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex
- set the first table of the current name resoltion context
- added support for NATURAL/USING joins
- commented old code
sql/sql_select.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
- Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables
- Improved comments
sql/sql_show.cc:
- Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex.
sql/sql_update.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
- Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to
implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed
for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards.
- Added support for NATURAL/USING joins.
sql/table.cc:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
sql/table.h:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
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LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.c = t2.c
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LEFT JOIN t3 ON t3.c = t1.c
ORDER BY a;
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a b if(b = 1,i,if(b = 2,v,''))
1 1 50
2 1 25
3 2 123 Park Place
4 2 453 Boardwalk
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drop table t1,t2,t3;
create table t1 (ID int not null primary key, TransactionID int not null);
insert into t1 (ID, TransactionID) values (1, 87), (2, 89), (3, 92), (4, 94), (5, 486), (6, 490), (7, 753), (9, 828), (10, 832), (11, 834), (12, 840);
create table t2 (ID int not null primary key, GroupID int not null);
insert into t2 (ID, GroupID) values (87, 87), (89, 89), (92, 92), (94, 94), (486, 486), (490, 490),(753, 753), (828, 828), (832, 832), (834, 834), (840, 840);
create table t3 (ID int not null primary key, DateOfAction date not null);
insert into t3 (ID, DateOfAction) values (87, '1999-07-19'), (89, '1999-07-19'), (92, '1999-07-19'), (94, '1999-07-19'), (486, '1999-07-18'), (490, '2000-03-27'), (753, '2000-03-28'), (828, '1999-07-27'), (832, '1999-07-27'),(834, '1999-07-27'), (840, '1999-07-27');
select t3.DateOfAction, t1.TransactionID from t1 join t2 join t3 where t2.ID = t1.TransactionID and t3.ID = t2.GroupID order by t3.DateOfAction, t1.TransactionID;
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DateOfAction TransactionID
1999-07-18 486
1999-07-19 87
1999-07-19 89
1999-07-19 92
1999-07-19 94
1999-07-27 828
1999-07-27 832
1999-07-27 834
1999-07-27 840
2000-03-27 490
2000-03-28 753
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select t3.DateOfAction, t1.TransactionID from t1 join t2 join t3 where t2.ID = t1.TransactionID and t3.ID = t2.GroupID order by t1.TransactionID,t3.DateOfAction;
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DateOfAction TransactionID
1999-07-19 87
1999-07-19 89
1999-07-19 92
1999-07-19 94
1999-07-18 486
2000-03-27 490
2000-03-28 753
1999-07-27 828
1999-07-27 832
1999-07-27 834
1999-07-27 840
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drop table t1,t2,t3;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
member_id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
inschrijf_datum varchar(20) NOT NULL default '',
lastchange_datum varchar(20) NOT NULL default '',
nickname varchar(20) NOT NULL default '',
password varchar(8) NOT NULL default '',
voornaam varchar(30) NOT NULL default '',
tussenvoegsels varchar(10) NOT NULL default '',
achternaam varchar(50) NOT NULL default '',
straat varchar(100) NOT NULL default '',
postcode varchar(10) NOT NULL default '',
wijk varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
plaats varchar(50) NOT NULL default '',
telefoon varchar(10) NOT NULL default '',
geboortedatum date NOT NULL default '0000-00-00',
geslacht varchar(5) NOT NULL default '',
email varchar(80) NOT NULL default '',
uin varchar(15) NOT NULL default '',
homepage varchar(100) NOT NULL default '',
internet varchar(15) NOT NULL default '',
scherk varchar(30) NOT NULL default '',
favo_boek varchar(50) NOT NULL default '',
favo_tijdschrift varchar(50) NOT NULL default '',
favo_tv varchar(50) NOT NULL default '',
favo_eten varchar(50) NOT NULL default '',
favo_muziek varchar(30) NOT NULL default '',
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info text NOT NULL default '',
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ipnr varchar(30) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (member_id)
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) ENGINE=MyISAM PACK_KEYS=1;
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insert into t1 (member_id) values (1),(2),(3);
select member_id, nickname, voornaam FROM t1
ORDER by lastchange_datum DESC LIMIT 2;
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member_id nickname voornaam
1
2
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drop table t1;
create table t1 (a int not null, b int, c varchar(10), key (a, b, c));
insert into t1 values (1, NULL, NULL), (1, NULL, 'b'), (1, 1, NULL), (1, 1, 'b'), (1, 1, 'b'), (2, 1, 'a'), (2, 1, 'b'), (2, 2, 'a'), (2, 2, 'b'), (2, 3, 'c'),(1,3,'b');
explain select * from t1 where (a = 1 and b is null and c = 'b') or (a > 2) order by a desc;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 SIMPLE t1 index a a 22 NULL 11 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where (a = 1 and b is null and c = 'b') or (a > 2) order by a desc;
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a b c
1 NULL b
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explain select * from t1 where a >= 1 and a < 3 order by a desc;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 4 NULL 10 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where a >= 1 and a < 3 order by a desc;
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a b c
2 3 c
2 2 b
2 2 a
2 1 b
2 1 a
1 3 b
1 1 b
1 1 b
1 1 NULL
1 NULL b
1 NULL NULL
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explain select * from t1 where a = 1 order by a desc, b desc;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-11-21 14:56:48 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 ref a a 4 const 5 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where a = 1 order by a desc, b desc;
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a b c
1 3 b
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1 1 b
1 1 b
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1 1 NULL
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1 NULL b
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1 NULL NULL
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explain select * from t1 where a = 1 and b is null order by a desc, b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-11-21 14:56:48 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 ref a a 9 const,const 2 Using where; Using index; Using filesort
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select * from t1 where a = 1 and b is null order by a desc, b desc;
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a b c
1 NULL NULL
1 NULL b
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explain select * from t1 where a >= 1 and a < 3 and b >0 order by a desc,b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2003-02-07 15:38:37 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 9 NULL 8 Using where; Using index
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explain select * from t1 where a = 2 and b >0 order by a desc,b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2003-08-18 23:08:08 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 9 NULL 5 Using where; Using index
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explain select * from t1 where a = 2 and b is null order by a desc,b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-11-21 14:56:48 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 ref a a 9 const,const 1 Using where; Using index; Using filesort
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explain select * from t1 where a = 2 and (b is null or b > 0) order by a
desc,b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2003-08-18 23:08:08 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 9 NULL 6 Using where; Using index
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explain select * from t1 where a = 2 and b > 0 order by a desc,b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2003-08-18 23:08:08 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 9 NULL 5 Using where; Using index
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explain select * from t1 where a = 2 and b < 2 order by a desc,b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2004-09-09 05:59:26 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 9 NULL 2 Using where; Using index
2003-02-08 01:09:21 +01:00
explain select * from t1 where a = 1 order by b desc;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ref a a 4 const 5 Using where; Using index
2003-02-06 15:55:59 +01:00
select * from t1 where a = 1 order by b desc;
a b c
1 3 b
1 1 b
1 1 b
1 1 NULL
1 NULL b
1 NULL NULL
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alter table t1 modify b int not null, modify c varchar(10) not null;
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Warnings:
After merge fixes
Added more DBUG statements
Ensure that we are comparing end space with BINARY strings
Use 'any_db' instead of '' to mean any database. (For HANDLER command)
Only strip ' ' when comparing CHAR, not other space-like characters (like \t)
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ctype_tis620.result-old~3578ceb0b8284685:
Delete: mysql-test/r/ctype_tis620.result-old
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ctype_tis620.test-old~ffb1bbd2935d1aba:
Delete: mysql-test/t/ctype_tis620.test-old
client/mysqlbinlog.cc:
Added DBUG statements
Added call of my_end() to free all used memory on exit
heap/hp_info.c:
After merge fixes
heap/hp_open.c:
After merge fixes
include/heap.h:
After merge fixes
include/m_ctype.h:
Use pchar instead of 'int' for character parameters.
Added 'my_binary_compare()'
include/m_string.h:
Fixed wrong define
innobase/ibuf/ibuf0ibuf.c:
After merge fixes
innobase/srv/srv0start.c:
After merge fixes
mysql-test/r/alter_table.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/auto_increment.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/bdb.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/binary.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/create.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/ctype_mb.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/ctype_tis620.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/ctype_utf8.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/delete.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/func_compress.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/func_group.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/func_str.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/insert.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/key.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/loaddata.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/lock.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/myisam.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/null.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/null_key.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/query_cache.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/range.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/rpl_multi_delete.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/rpl_until.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/subselect_innodb.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_blob.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_decimal.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_enum.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_float.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_time.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_timestamp.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_uint.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/type_year.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/variables.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/r/warnings.result:
Fixed results after merge
mysql-test/t/case.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/create.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/ctype_collate.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/ctype_tis620.test:
Merge with 4.0 ctype_tis620 test
mysql-test/t/delete.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/derived.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/func_in.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/func_str.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/func_test.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/grant.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Change to 4.1 syntax
mysql-test/t/key_cache.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/myisam.test:
New test of blob and end space
mysql-test/t/row.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/rpl_until.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/subselect_innodb.test:
Fix test to take into account foreign key constraints
mysql-test/t/union.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/user_var.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysql-test/t/variables.test:
Fixed shifted error messages
mysys/my_handler.c:
Merge with 4.0 code
sql/ha_heap.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/handler.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/item.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/item_cmpfunc.cc:
Ensure that we are comparing end space with BINARY strings
sql/item_cmpfunc.h:
Ensure that we are comparing end space with BINARY strings
sql/log_event.cc:
More DBUG statements
Ensure that we use all options to LOAD DATA in replication
sql/opt_range.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/sql_db.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/sql_handler.cc:
After merge fixes
Use 'any_db' instead of '' to mean 'no database comparison'
sql/sql_parse.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/sql_select.cc:
After merge fixes
Added function comment for setup_group()
sql/sql_string.cc:
Added stringcmp() for binary comparison.
Added function comments for sortcmp() and stringcmp()
sql/sql_string.h:
Added stringcmp()
sql/sql_table.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/sql_update.cc:
After merge fixes
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
Use 'any_db' instead of '' to mean any database. Using "" causes a 'wrong db name' error.
strings/ctype-big5.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-bin.c:
Removed some not needed functions.
Added function comments
Don't remove end space in comparisons
Change my_wildcmp_bin() to be 'identical' with other similar code
strings/ctype-czech.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-gbk.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-latin1.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-mb.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-simple.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-sjis.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-tis620.c:
Added usage of my_instr_simple. This needs to be cleaned up!
strings/ctype-utf8.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
strings/ctype-win1250ch.c:
Strip only end space, not other space characters.
Fixed indentation
strings/strto.c:
Code cleanup
2004-02-16 09:03:25 +01:00
Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'b' at row 1
Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'c' at row 1
Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'b' at row 2
Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 'c' at row 3
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explain select * from t1 order by a, b, c;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2004-12-06 01:00:37 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL a 20 NULL 11 Using index
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select * from t1 order by a, b, c;
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a b c
1 0
1 0 b
1 1
1 1 b
1 1 b
1 3 b
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2 1 a
2 1 b
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2 2 a
2 2 b
2 3 c
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explain select * from t1 order by a desc, b desc, c desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2004-12-06 01:00:37 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL a 20 NULL 11 Using index
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select * from t1 order by a desc, b desc, c desc;
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a b c
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2 3 c
2 2 b
2 2 a
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2 1 b
2 1 a
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1 3 b
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1 1 b
1 1 b
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1 1
1 0 b
1 0
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explain select * from t1 where (a = 1 and b = 1 and c = 'b') or (a > 2) order by a desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2004-12-06 01:00:37 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 20 NULL 3 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where (a = 1 and b = 1 and c = 'b') or (a > 2) order by a desc;
2001-06-28 09:06:23 +02:00
a b c
1 1 b
1 1 b
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explain select * from t1 where a < 2 and b <= 1 order by a desc, b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-11-21 14:56:48 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 4 NULL 6 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where a < 2 and b <= 1 order by a desc, b desc;
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a b c
1 1 b
1 1 b
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1 1
1 0 b
1 0
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select count(*) from t1 where a < 5 and b > 0;
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count(*)
9
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select * from t1 where a < 5 and b > 0 order by a desc,b desc;
2001-06-29 03:04:29 +02:00
a b c
2 3 c
2 2 b
2 2 a
2 1 b
2 1 a
1 3 b
1 1 b
1 1 b
1 1
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explain select * from t1 where a between 1 and 3 and b <= 1 order by a desc, b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-11-21 14:56:48 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 8 NULL 10 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where a between 1 and 3 and b <= 1 order by a desc, b desc;
2001-06-28 09:06:23 +02:00
a b c
2 1 b
2 1 a
1 1 b
1 1 b
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1 1
1 0 b
1 0
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explain select * from t1 where a between 0 and 1 order by a desc, b desc;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-11-21 14:56:48 +01:00
1 SIMPLE t1 range a a 4 NULL 5 Using where; Using index
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select * from t1 where a between 0 and 1 order by a desc, b desc;
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a b c
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1 3 b
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1 1 b
1 1 b
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1 1
1 0 b
1 0
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drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
gid int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
cid smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
PRIMARY KEY (gid),
KEY component_id (cid)
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) ENGINE=MyISAM;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (103853,108),(103867,108),(103962,108),(104505,108),(104619,108),(104620,108);
ALTER TABLE t1 add skr int(10) not null;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
gid int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
uid smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
sid tinyint(3) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
PRIMARY KEY (gid),
KEY uid (uid),
KEY status_id (sid)
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) ENGINE=MyISAM;
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INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (103853,250,5),(103867,27,5),(103962,27,5),(104505,117,5),(104619,75,5),(104620,15,5);
CREATE TABLE t3 (
uid smallint(6) NOT NULL auto_increment,
PRIMARY KEY (uid)
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) ENGINE=MyISAM;
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INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1),(15),(27),(75),(117),(250);
ALTER TABLE t3 add skr int(10) not null;
select t1.gid, t2.sid, t3.uid from t2, t1, t3 where t2.gid = t1.gid and t2.uid = t3.uid order by t3.uid, t1.gid;
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gid sid uid
104620 5 15
103867 5 27
103962 5 27
104619 5 75
104505 5 117
103853 5 250
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
select t1.gid, t2.sid, t3.uid from t3, t2, t1 where t2.gid = t1.gid and t2.uid = t3.uid order by t3.uid, t1.gid;
2001-08-12 03:54:31 +02:00
gid sid uid
104620 5 15
103867 5 27
103962 5 27
104619 5 75
104505 5 117
103853 5 250
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
EXPLAIN select t1.gid, t2.sid, t3.uid from t3, t2, t1 where t2.gid = t1.gid and t2.uid = t3.uid order by t1.gid, t3.uid;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-10-03 17:47:04 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 index PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 NULL 6 Using index
2003-06-04 17:28:51 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t2 eq_ref PRIMARY,uid PRIMARY 4 test.t1.gid 1
1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 2 test.t2.uid 1 Using where; Using index
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
EXPLAIN SELECT t1.gid, t3.uid from t1, t3 where t1.gid = t3.uid order by t1.gid,t3.skr;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2003-10-08 11:01:58 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t3 ALL PRIMARY NULL NULL NULL 6 Using temporary; Using filesort
1 SIMPLE t1 eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 test.t3.uid 1 Using where; Using index
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
EXPLAIN SELECT t1.gid, t2.sid, t3.uid from t2, t1, t3 where t2.gid = t1.gid and t2.uid = t3.uid order by t3.uid, t1.gid;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-10-03 17:47:04 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 index PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 NULL 6 Using index; Using temporary; Using filesort
2003-06-04 17:28:51 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t2 eq_ref PRIMARY,uid PRIMARY 4 test.t1.gid 1
1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 2 test.t2.uid 1 Using where; Using index
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
EXPLAIN SELECT t1.gid, t3.uid from t1, t3 where t1.gid = t3.uid order by t3.skr,t1.gid;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2003-10-07 14:42:26 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t3 ALL PRIMARY NULL NULL NULL 6 Using temporary; Using filesort
2003-10-08 11:01:58 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 test.t3.uid 1 Using where; Using index
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
EXPLAIN SELECT t1.gid, t3.uid from t1, t3 where t1.skr = t3.uid order by t1.gid,t3.skr;
2002-09-26 22:08:22 +02:00
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
2002-10-03 17:47:04 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 6 Using temporary; Using filesort
2003-06-04 17:28:51 +02:00
1 SIMPLE t3 eq_ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 2 test.t1.skr 1 Using where
2001-09-28 07:05:54 +02:00
drop table t1,t2,t3;
2002-09-24 20:23:56 +02:00
CREATE TABLE t1 (
`titre` char(80) NOT NULL default '',
`numeropost` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
`date` datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
`auteur` char(35) NOT NULL default '',
`icone` tinyint(2) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
`lastauteur` char(35) NOT NULL default '',
`nbrep` smallint(6) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
`dest` char(35) NOT NULL default '',
`lu` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
`vue` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
`ludest` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
`ouvert` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
PRIMARY KEY (`numeropost`),
KEY `date` (`date`),
KEY `dest` (`dest`,`ludest`),
KEY `auteur` (`auteur`,`lu`),
KEY `auteur_2` (`auteur`,`date`),
KEY `dest_2` (`dest`,`date`)
) CHECKSUM=1;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
`numeropost` mediumint(8) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
`pseudo` char(35) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (`numeropost`,`pseudo`),
KEY `pseudo` (`pseudo`)
);
INSERT INTO t1 (titre,auteur,dest) VALUES ('test','joce','bug');
INSERT INTO t2 (numeropost,pseudo) VALUES (1,'joce'),(1,'bug');
2005-08-23 17:08:04 +02:00
SELECT titre,t1.numeropost,auteur,icone,nbrep,0,date,vue,ouvert,lastauteur,dest FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 USING(numeropost) WHERE t2.pseudo='joce' ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 0,30;
titre numeropost auteur icone nbrep 0 date vue ouvert lastauteur dest
test 1 joce 0 0 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0 1 bug
Implementation of WL#2486 -
"Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003".
* Some of the main problems fixed by the patch:
- in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to
ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins
- natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON
for any number/nesting of the joins.
- column references are correctly resolved against natural joins
of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins.
* This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items
inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must
be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such
'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of
name resolution contexts used at parse time.
NOTICE:
- This patch is not complete in the sense that
- there are 2 test cases that still do not pass -
one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked
with a comment "TODO: WL#2486".
- it does not include a new test specific for the task
mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.,
mysql-test/r/bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/derived.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/errors.result:
The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message.
mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/join_crash.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_nested.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/null_key.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with
WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/union.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/bdb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/errors.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/join_crash.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_nested.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/null_key.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/union.test:
More detailed error message.
sql/item.cc:
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
- find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table
- fixed comments/typos
sql/item.h:
- added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class
Name_resolution_context
- commented old code
- standardized formatting
sql/mysql_priv.h:
- refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures,
- added a new procedure for natural join table references,
- renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names
sql/sp.cc:
- pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
sql/sql_acl.cc:
- renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref
- extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref
- commented old code
sql/sql_base.cc:
This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing
of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486).
- added many comments to old code
- refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a
new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure
per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural
join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the
table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table
referenes.
- NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures:
mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns,
store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types.
The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the
procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'.
- Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one
generic iterator over the fields of a table reference.
- Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of
the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures.
sql/sql_class.h:
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_help.cc:
- pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables
- adjust the list of tables for name resolution
sql/sql_insert.cc:
- Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to
support the list of tables for name resolution -
context->first_name_resolution_table, and
table_list->next_name_resolution_table.
Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in
the first table.
- Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table.
- Commented old code
sql/sql_lex.cc:
- set select_lex.parent_lex correctly
- set correct state of the current name resolution context
sql/sql_lex.h:
- Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local
contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions.
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_load.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_olap.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
- correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex
- set the first table of the current name resoltion context
- added support for NATURAL/USING joins
- commented old code
sql/sql_select.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
- Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables
- Improved comments
sql/sql_show.cc:
- Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex.
sql/sql_update.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
- Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to
implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed
for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards.
- Added support for NATURAL/USING joins.
sql/table.cc:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
sql/table.h:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
SELECT titre,numeropost,auteur,icone,nbrep,0,date,vue,ouvert,lastauteur,dest FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 USING(numeropost) WHERE t2.pseudo='joce' ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 0,30;
2002-09-24 20:23:56 +02:00
titre numeropost auteur icone nbrep 0 date vue ouvert lastauteur dest
test 1 joce 0 0 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0 1 bug
2005-08-23 17:08:04 +02:00
SELECT titre,t1.numeropost,auteur,icone,nbrep,'0',date,vue,ouvert,lastauteur,dest FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 USING(numeropost) WHERE t2.pseudo='joce' ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 0,30;
titre numeropost auteur icone nbrep 0 date vue ouvert lastauteur dest
test 1 joce 0 0 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0 1 bug
Implementation of WL#2486 -
"Process NATURAL and USING joins according to SQL:2003".
* Some of the main problems fixed by the patch:
- in "select *" queries the * expanded correctly according to
ANSI for arbitrary natural/using joins
- natural/using joins are correctly transformed into JOIN ... ON
for any number/nesting of the joins.
- column references are correctly resolved against natural joins
of any nesting and combined with arbitrary other joins.
* This patch also contains a fix for name resolution of items
inside the ON condition of JOIN ... ON - in this case items must
be resolved only against the JOIN operands. To support such
'local' name resolution, the patch introduces a stack of
name resolution contexts used at parse time.
NOTICE:
- This patch is not complete in the sense that
- there are 2 test cases that still do not pass -
one in join.test, one in select.test. Both are marked
with a comment "TODO: WL#2486".
- it does not include a new test specific for the task
mysql-test/include/ps_query.inc:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.,
mysql-test/r/bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/derived.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/errors.result:
The column as a whole cannot be resolved, so different error message.
mysql-test/r/fulltext.result:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/r/fulltext_order_by.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/r/insert_select.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/r/join.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/join_crash.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_nested.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/join_outer.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/multi_update.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/null_key.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/order_by.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_6bdb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/ps_7ndb.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/select.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one failing test case which is commented with
WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/r/subselect.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/r/union.result:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/bdb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/errors.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/fulltext.test:
Adjusted according to standard JOIN ... ON semantics =>
the ON condition can refer only to the join operands.
mysql-test/t/fulltext_order_by.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
This test doesn't pass completetly yet!
mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
More detailed error message.
mysql-test/t/join.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/join_crash.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_nested.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/null_key.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/order_by.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/select.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
NOTICE: there is one test case that still fails, and it is
commeted out and marked with WL#2486 in the test file.
mysql-test/t/subselect.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/type_ranges.test:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL/USING join semantics.
mysql-test/t/union.test:
More detailed error message.
sql/item.cc:
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
- find_field_in_real_table renamed to find_field_in_table
- fixed comments/typos
sql/item.h:
- added [first | last]_name_resolution_table to class
Name_resolution_context
- commented old code
- standardized formatting
sql/mysql_priv.h:
- refactored the find_field_in_XXX procedures,
- added a new procedure for natural join table references,
- renamed the find_field_in_XXX procedures to clearer names
sql/sp.cc:
- pass the top-most list of the FROM clause to setup_tables
- extra parameter to find_field_in_tables
sql/sql_acl.cc:
- renamed find_field_in_table => find_field_in_table_ref
- extra parameter to find_field_in_table_ref
- commented old code
sql/sql_base.cc:
This file contains the core of the implementation of the processing
of NATURAL/USING joins (WL#2486).
- added many comments to old code
- refactored the group of find_field_in_XXX procedures, and added a
new procedure for natural joins. There is one find_field_in_XXX procedure
per each type of table reference (stored table, merge view, or natural
join); one meta-procedure that selects the correct one depeneding on the
table reference; and one procedure that goes over a list of table
referenes.
- NATURAL/USING joins are processed through the procedures:
mark_common_columns, store_natural_using_join_columns,
store_top_level_join_columns, setup_natural_join_row_types.
The entry point to processing NATURAL/USING joins is the
procedure 'setup_natural_join_row_types'.
- Replaced the specialized Field_iterator_XXX iterators with one
generic iterator over the fields of a table reference.
- Simplified 'insert_fields' and 'setup_conds' due to encapsulation of
the processing of natural joins in a separate set of procedures.
sql/sql_class.h:
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_delete.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_help.cc:
- pass the end name resolution table to find_field_in_tables
- adjust the list of tables for name resolution
sql/sql_insert.cc:
- Changed the code that saves and restores the current context to
support the list of tables for name resolution -
context->first_name_resolution_table, and
table_list->next_name_resolution_table.
Needed to support an ugly trick to resolve inserted columns only in
the first table.
- Added Name_resolution_context::[first | last]_name_resolution_table.
- Commented old code
sql/sql_lex.cc:
- set select_lex.parent_lex correctly
- set correct state of the current name resolution context
sql/sql_lex.h:
- Added a stack of name resolution contexts to support local
contexts for JOIN ... ON conditions.
- Commented old code.
sql/sql_load.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_olap.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
- correctly set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex
- set the first table of the current name resoltion context
- added support for NATURAL/USING joins
- commented old code
sql/sql_select.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
- Pass the end table to find_field_in_tables
- Improved comments
sql/sql_show.cc:
- Set SELECT_LEX::parent_lex.
sql/sql_update.cc:
- Pass the FROM clause to setup_tables.
sql/sql_yacc.yy:
- Added support for a stack of name resolution contexts needed to
implement name resolution for JOIN ... ON. A context is pushed
for each new JOIN ... ON, and popped afterwards.
- Added support for NATURAL/USING joins.
sql/table.cc:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
sql/table.h:
- Added new class Natural_join_column to hide the heterogeneous
representation of column references for stored tables and for
views.
- Added a new list TABLE_LIST::next_name_resolution_table to
support name resolution with NATURAL/USING joins. Also added
other members to TABLE_LIST to support NATURAL/USING joins.
- Added a generic iterator over the fields of table references
of various types - class Field_iterator_table_ref
tests/mysql_client_test.c:
Adjusted according to standard NATURAL JOIN syntax.
2005-08-12 16:57:19 +02:00
SELECT titre,numeropost,auteur,icone,nbrep,'0',date,vue,ouvert,lastauteur,dest FROM t2 LEFT JOIN t1 USING(numeropost) WHERE t2.pseudo='joce' ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 0,30;
2002-09-24 20:23:56 +02:00
titre numeropost auteur icone nbrep 0 date vue ouvert lastauteur dest
test 1 joce 0 0 0 0000-00-00 00:00:00 0 1 bug
drop table t1,t2;
2003-04-26 13:54:53 +02:00
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b int);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 2);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3, 4);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (5, NULL);
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY b;
a b
5 NULL
1 2
3 4
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY b DESC;
a b
3 4
1 2
5 NULL
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY (a + b);
a b
5 NULL
1 2
3 4
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY (a + b) DESC;
a b
3 4
1 2
5 NULL
DROP TABLE t1;
2004-03-30 01:32:41 +02:00
create table t1(id int not null auto_increment primary key, t char(12));
explain select id,t from t1 order by id;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 1000 Using filesort
explain select id,t from t1 force index (primary) order by id;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 index NULL PRIMARY 4 NULL 1000
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
FieldKey varchar(36) NOT NULL default '',
LongVal bigint(20) default NULL,
StringVal mediumtext,
KEY FieldKey (FieldKey),
KEY LongField (FieldKey,LongVal),
KEY StringField (FieldKey,StringVal(32))
);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('0',3,'0'),('0',2,'1'),('0',1,'2'),('1',2,'1'),('1',1,'3'), ('1',0,'2'),('2',3,'0'),('2',2,'1'),('2',1,'2'),('2',3,'0'),('2',2,'1'),('2',1,'2'),('3',2,'1'),('3',1,'2'),('3','3','3');
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE FieldKey = '1' ORDER BY LongVal;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 SIMPLE t1 ref FieldKey,LongField,StringField LongField 38 const 3 Using where
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE FieldKey = '1' ORDER BY LongVal;
FieldKey LongVal StringVal
1 0 2
1 1 3
1 2 1
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE FieldKey > '2' ORDER BY LongVal;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 SIMPLE t1 range FieldKey,LongField,StringField FieldKey 38 NULL 4 Using where; Using filesort
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE FieldKey > '2' ORDER BY LongVal;
FieldKey LongVal StringVal
3 1 2
3 2 1
3 3 3
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE FieldKey > '2' ORDER BY FieldKey, LongVal;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 SIMPLE t1 range FieldKey,LongField,StringField LongField 38 NULL 4 Using where
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SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE FieldKey > '2' ORDER BY FieldKey, LongVal;
FieldKey LongVal StringVal
3 1 2
3 2 1
3 3 3
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT, b INT);
SET @id=0;
UPDATE t1 SET a=0 ORDER BY (a=@id), b;
DROP TABLE t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( id smallint(6) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', menu tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', KEY id (id), KEY menu (menu)) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (11384, 2),(11392, 2);
SELECT id FROM t1 WHERE id <11984 AND menu =2 ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1 ;
id
11392
drop table t1;
create table t1(a int, b int, index(b));
insert into t1 values (2, 1), (1, 1), (4, NULL), (3, NULL), (6, 2), (5, 2);
explain select * from t1 where b=1 or b is null order by a;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ref_or_null b b 5 const 3 Using where; Using filesort
select * from t1 where b=1 or b is null order by a;
a b
1 1
2 1
3 NULL
4 NULL
explain select * from t1 where b=2 or b is null order by a;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 ref_or_null b b 5 const 4 Using where; Using filesort
select * from t1 where b=2 or b is null order by a;
a b
3 NULL
4 NULL
5 2
6 2
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment, b int not null, c int not null, d int not null,
key(a,b,d), key(c,b,a));
create table t2 like t1;
insert into t1 values (NULL, 1, 2, 0), (NULL, 2, 1, 1), (NULL, 3, 4, 2), (NULL, 4, 3, 3);
insert into t2 select null, b, c, d from t1;
insert into t1 select null, b, c, d from t2;
insert into t2 select null, b, c, d from t1;
insert into t1 select null, b, c, d from t2;
insert into t2 select null, b, c, d from t1;
insert into t1 select null, b, c, d from t2;
insert into t2 select null, b, c, d from t1;
insert into t1 select null, b, c, d from t2;
insert into t2 select null, b, c, d from t1;
insert into t1 select null, b, c, d from t2;
optimize table t1;
Table Op Msg_type Msg_text
test.t1 optimize status OK
set @row=10;
insert into t1 select 1, b, c + (@row:=@row - 1) * 10, d - @row from t2 limit 10;
select * from t1 where a=1 and b in (1) order by c, b, a;
a b c d
1 1 2 0
1 1 12 -1
1 1 52 -5
1 1 92 -9
select * from t1 where a=1 and b in (1);
a b c d
1 1 92 -9
1 1 52 -5
1 1 12 -1
1 1 2 0
drop table t1, t2;
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create table t1 (col1 int, col int);
create table t2 (col2 int, col int);
insert into t1 values (1,1),(2,2),(3,3);
insert into t2 values (1,3),(2,2),(3,1);
select t1.* , t2.col as t2_col from t1 left join t2 on (t1.col1=t2.col2)
order by col;
col1 col t2_col
1 1 3
2 2 2
3 3 1
select col1 as col, col from t1 order by col;
ERROR 23000: Column 'col' in order clause is ambiguous
select t1.col as c1, t2.col as c2 from t1, t2 where t1.col1=t2.col2
order by col;
ERROR 23000: Column 'col' in order clause is ambiguous
select t1.col as c1, t2.col as c2 from t1, t2 where t1.col1=t2.col2
order by col;
ERROR 23000: Column 'col' in order clause is ambiguous
select col1 from t1, t2 where t1.col1=t2.col2 order by col;
ERROR 23000: Column 'col' in order clause is ambiguous
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select t1.col as t1_col, t2.col2 from t1, t2 where t1.col1=t2.col2
order by col;
ERROR 23000: Column 'col' in order clause is ambiguous
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select t1.col as t1_col, t2.col from t1, t2 where t1.col1=t2.col2
order by col;
t1_col col
3 1
2 2
1 3
select col2 as c, col as c from t2 order by col;
c c
3 1
2 2
1 3
select col2 as col, col as col2 from t2 order by col;
col col2
1 3
2 2
3 1
select t2.col2, t2.col, t2.col from t2 order by col;
col2 col col
3 1 1
2 2 2
1 3 3
select t2.col2 as col from t2 order by t2.col;
col
3
2
1
select t2.col2 as col, t2.col from t2 order by t2.col;
col col
3 1
2 2
1 3
select t2.col2, t2.col, t2.col from t2 order by t2.col;
col2 col col
3 1 1
2 2 2
1 3 3
drop table t1, t2;
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create table t1 (a char(25));
insert into t1 set a = repeat('x', 20);
insert into t1 set a = concat(repeat('x', 19), 'z');
insert into t1 set a = concat(repeat('x', 19), 'ab');
insert into t1 set a = concat(repeat('x', 19), 'aa');
set max_sort_length=20;
select a from t1 order by a;
a
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxab
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaa
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz
drop table t1;
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create table t1 (a int not null, b int not null, c int not null);
insert t1 values (1,1,1),(1,1,2),(1,2,1);
select a, b from t1 group by a, b order by sum(c);
a b
1 2
1 1
drop table t1;
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create table t1 (
`sid` decimal(8,0) default null,
`wnid` varchar(11) not null default '',
key `wnid14` (`wnid`(4)),
key `wnid` (`wnid`)
) engine=myisam default charset=latin1;
insert into t1 (`sid`, `wnid`) values
('10100','01019000000'),('37986','01019000000'),('37987','01019010000'),
('39560','01019090000'),('37989','01019000000'),('37990','01019011000'),
('37991','01019011000'),('37992','01019019000'),('37993','01019030000'),
('37994','01019090000'),('475','02070000000'),('25253','02071100000'),
('25255','02071100000'),('25256','02071110000'),('25258','02071130000'),
('25259','02071190000'),('25260','02071200000'),('25261','02071210000'),
('25262','02071290000'),('25263','02071300000'),('25264','02071310000'),
('25265','02071310000'),('25266','02071320000'),('25267','02071320000'),
('25269','02071330000'),('25270','02071340000'),('25271','02071350000'),
('25272','02071360000'),('25273','02071370000'),('25281','02071391000'),
('25282','02071391000'),('25283','02071399000'),('25284','02071400000'),
('25285','02071410000'),('25286','02071410000'),('25287','02071420000'),
('25288','02071420000'),('25291','02071430000'),('25290','02071440000'),
('25292','02071450000'),('25293','02071460000'),('25294','02071470000'),
('25295','02071491000'),('25296','02071491000'),('25297','02071499000');
explain select * from t1 where wnid like '0101%' order by wnid;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE t1 range wnid14,wnid wnid 13 NULL 10 Using where
select * from t1 where wnid like '0101%' order by wnid;
sid wnid
10100 01019000000
37986 01019000000
37989 01019000000
37987 01019010000
37990 01019011000
37991 01019011000
37992 01019019000
37993 01019030000
39560 01019090000
37994 01019090000
drop table t1;
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CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2), (1), (1), (2), (1);
SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a;
a
1
1
1
2
2
(SELECT a FROM t1) ORDER BY a;
a
1
1
1
2
2
DROP TABLE t1;