mariadb/mysql-test/r/union.result

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drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int not null, b char (10) not null);
insert into t1 values(1,'a'),(2,'b'),(3,'c'),(3,'c');
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int not null, b char (10) not null);
insert into t2 values (3,'c'),(4,'d'),(5,'f'),(6,'e');
select a,b from t1 union distinct select a,b from t2;
a b
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
5 f
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select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2;
a b
1 a
2 b
3 c
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select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2 order by b;
a b
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2 b
3 c
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select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2 union select 7,'g';
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2 b
3 c
4 d
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7 g
select 0,'#' union select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2 union select 7,'gg';
0 #
0 #
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
5 f
6 e
7 gg
select a,b from t1 union select a,b from t1;
a b
1 a
2 b
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select 't1',b,count(*) from t1 group by b UNION select 't2',b,count(*) from t2 group by b;
t1 b count(*)
t1 a 1
t1 b 1
t1 c 2
t2 c 1
t2 d 1
t2 e 1
t2 f 1
(select a,b from t1 limit 2) union all (select a,b from t2 order by a) limit 4;
a b
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
(select a,b from t1 limit 2) union all (select a,b from t2 order by a limit 1);
a b
1 a
2 b
3 c
(select a,b from t1 limit 2) union all (select a,b from t2 order by a limit 1) order by b desc;
a b
3 c
2 b
1 a
(select a,b from t1 limit 2) union all (select a,b from t2 order by a limit 1) order by t1.b;
ERROR 42000: Table 't1' from one of the SELECTs cannot be used in global ORDER clause
explain extended (select a,b from t1 limit 2) union all (select a,b from t2 order by a limit 1) order by b desc;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4 100.00
2 UNION t2 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4 100.00 Using filesort
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Using filesort
Warnings:
Note 1003 (select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a`,`test`.`t1`.`b` AS `b` from `test`.`t1` limit 2) union all (select `test`.`t2`.`a` AS `a`,`test`.`t2`.`b` AS `b` from `test`.`t2` order by `test`.`t2`.`a` limit 1) order by `b` desc
(select sql_calc_found_rows a,b from t1 limit 2) union all (select a,b from t2 order by a) limit 2;
a b
1 a
2 b
select found_rows();
found_rows()
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select sql_calc_found_rows a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2 limit 2;
a b
1 a
2 b
select found_rows();
found_rows()
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explain select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 PRIMARY t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4
2 UNION t2 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4
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NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL
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explain select xx from t1 union select 1;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'xx' in 'field list'
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explain select a,b from t1 union select 1;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
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explain select 1 union select a,b from t1 union select 1;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
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explain select a,b from t1 union select 1 limit 0;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
select a,b from t1 into outfile 'skr' union select a,b from t2;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and INTO
select a,b from t1 order by a union select a,b from t2;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and ORDER BY
insert into t3 select a from t1 order by a union select a from t2;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and ORDER BY
create table t3 select a,b from t1 union select a from t2;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
select a,b from t1 union select a from t2;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
select * from t1 union select a from t2;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
select a from t1 union select * from t2;
ERROR 21000: The used SELECT statements have a different number of columns
select * from t1 union select SQL_BUFFER_RESULT * from t2;
ERROR 42000: Incorrect usage/placement of 'SQL_BUFFER_RESULT'
create table t3 select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2;
insert into t3 select a,b from t1 union all select a,b from t2;
replace into t3 select a,b as c from t1 union all select a,b from t2;
drop table t1,t2,t3;
select * union select 1;
ERROR HY000: No tables used
select 1 as a,(select a union select a);
a (select a union select a)
1 1
(select 1) union (select 2) order by 0;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column '0' in 'order clause'
SELECT @a:=1 UNION SELECT @a:=@a+1;
@a:=1
1
2
(SELECT 1) UNION (SELECT 2) ORDER BY (SELECT a);
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'a' in 'field list'
(SELECT 1,3) UNION (SELECT 2,1) ORDER BY (SELECT 2);
1 3
1 3
2 1
CREATE TABLE t1 (
`pseudo` char(35) NOT NULL default '',
`pseudo1` char(35) NOT NULL default '',
`same` tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
PRIMARY KEY (`pseudo1`),
KEY `pseudo` (`pseudo`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t1 (pseudo,pseudo1,same) VALUES ('joce', 'testtt', 1),('joce', 'tsestset', 1),('dekad', 'joce', 1);
SELECT pseudo FROM t1 WHERE pseudo1='joce' UNION SELECT pseudo FROM t1 WHERE pseudo='joce';
pseudo
dekad
joce
SELECT pseudo1 FROM t1 WHERE pseudo1='joce' UNION SELECT pseudo1 FROM t1 WHERE pseudo='joce';
pseudo1
joce
testtt
tsestset
SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE pseudo1='joce' UNION SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE pseudo='joce' order by pseudo desc,pseudo1 desc;
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pseudo pseudo1 same
joce tsestset 1
joce testtt 1
dekad joce 1
SELECT pseudo1 FROM t1 WHERE pseudo='joce' UNION SELECT pseudo FROM t1 WHERE pseudo1='joce';
pseudo1
testtt
tsestset
dekad
SELECT pseudo1 FROM t1 WHERE pseudo='joce' UNION ALL SELECT pseudo FROM t1 WHERE pseudo1='joce';
pseudo1
testtt
tsestset
dekad
SELECT pseudo1 FROM t1 WHERE pseudo='joce' UNION SELECT 1;
pseudo1
testtt
tsestset
1
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a int);
create table t2 (a int);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3),(4),(5);
insert into t2 values (11),(12),(13),(14),(15);
(select * from t1 limit 2) union (select * from t2 limit 3) limit 4;
a
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2
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(select * from t1 limit 2) union (select * from t2 limit 3);
a
1
2
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(select * from t1 limit 2) union (select * from t2 limit 20,3);
a
1
2
set SQL_SELECT_LIMIT=2;
(select * from t1 limit 1) union (select * from t2 limit 3);
a
1
11
set SQL_SELECT_LIMIT=DEFAULT;
drop table t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
cid smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
cv varchar(250) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (cid),
UNIQUE KEY cv (cv)
) ;
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (8,'dummy');
CREATE TABLE t2 (
cid bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
cap varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (cid),
KEY cap (cap)
) ;
CREATE TABLE t3 (
gid bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
gn varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
must tinyint(4) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (gid),
KEY gn (gn)
) ;
INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1,'V1',NULL);
CREATE TABLE t4 (
uid bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
gid bigint(20) unsigned default NULL,
rid bigint(20) unsigned default NULL,
cid bigint(20) unsigned default NULL,
UNIQUE KEY m (uid,gid,rid,cid),
KEY uid (uid),
KEY rid (rid),
KEY cid (cid),
KEY container (gid,rid,cid)
) ;
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES (1,1,NULL,NULL);
CREATE TABLE t5 (
rid bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
rl varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (rid),
KEY rl (rl)
) ;
CREATE TABLE t6 (
uid bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
un varchar(250) NOT NULL default '',
uc smallint(5) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
PRIMARY KEY (uid),
UNIQUE KEY nc (un,uc),
KEY un (un)
) ;
INSERT INTO t6 VALUES (1,'test',8);
SELECT t4.uid, t5.rl, t3.gn as g1, t4.cid, t4.gid as gg FROM t3, t6, t1, t4 left join t5 on t5.rid = t4.rid left join t2 on t2.cid = t4.cid WHERE t3.gid=t4.gid AND t6.uid = t4.uid AND t6.uc = t1.cid AND t1.cv = "dummy" AND t6.un = "test";
uid rl g1 cid gg
1 NULL V1 NULL 1
SELECT t4.uid, t5.rl, t3.gn as g1, t4.cid, t4.gid as gg FROM t3, t6, t1, t4 left join t5 on t5.rid = t4.rid left join t2 on t2.cid = t4.cid WHERE t3.gid=t4.gid AND t6.uid = t4.uid AND t3.must IS NOT NULL AND t6.uc = t1.cid AND t1.cv = "dummy" AND t6.un = "test";
uid rl g1 cid gg
(SELECT t4.uid, t5.rl, t3.gn as g1, t4.cid, t4.gid as gg FROM t3, t6, t1, t4 left join t5 on t5.rid = t4.rid left join t2 on t2.cid = t4.cid WHERE t3.gid=t4.gid AND t6.uid = t4.uid AND t3.must IS NOT NULL AND t6.uc = t1.cid AND t1.cv = "dummy" AND t6.un = "test") UNION (SELECT t4.uid, t5.rl, t3.gn as g1, t4.cid, t4.gid as gg FROM t3, t6, t1, t4 left join t5 on t5.rid = t4.rid left join t2 on t2.cid = t4.cid WHERE t3.gid=t4.gid AND t6.uid = t4.uid AND t6.uc = t1.cid AND t1.cv = "dummy" AND t6.un = "test");
uid rl g1 cid gg
1 NULL V1 NULL 1
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4,t5,t6;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int not null, b char (10) not null);
insert into t1 values(1,'a'),(2,'b'),(3,'c'),(3,'c');
CREATE TABLE t2 (a int not null, b char (10) not null);
insert into t2 values (3,'c'),(4,'d'),(5,'f'),(6,'e');
create table t3 select a,b from t1 union select a,b from t2;
create table t4 (select a,b from t1) union (select a,b from t2) limit 2;
insert into t4 select a,b from t1 union select a,b from t2;
insert into t3 (select a,b from t1) union (select a,b from t2) limit 2;
select * from t3;
a b
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1 a
2 b
select * from t4;
a b
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2 b
1 a
2 b
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6 e
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4;
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3);
create table t2 (a int);
insert into t2 values (3),(4),(5);
(SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1) UNION all (SELECT * FROM t2) LIMIT 1;
a
1
select found_rows();
found_rows()
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(SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 1) UNION all (SELECT * FROM t2) LIMIT 2;
a
1
3
select found_rows();
found_rows()
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(SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 1) UNION all (SELECT * FROM t2);
a
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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(SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1) UNION all (SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 1);
a
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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(SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 1) UNION SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 1;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1
SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 1 UNION all SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 2;
a
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 UNION all SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 2;
a
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 2;
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 100;
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 100 UNION SELECT * FROM t2;
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2;
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 LIMIT 1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 2;
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 LIMIT 2,2;
a
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t1 limit 2,2 UNION SELECT * FROM t2;
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select found_rows();
found_rows()
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SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY a desc LIMIT 1;
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(SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER by a) UNION ALL (SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY a) ORDER BY A desc LIMIT 4;
a
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(SELECT * FROM t1) UNION all (SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS * FROM t2) LIMIT 1;
ERROR 42000: Incorrect usage/placement of 'SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS'
create temporary table t1 select a from t1 union select a from t2;
drop temporary table t1;
create table t1 select a from t1 union select a from t2;
ERROR HY000: You can't specify target table 't1' for update in FROM clause
select a from t1 union select a from t2 order by t2.a;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 't2.a' in 'order clause'
drop table t1,t2;
select length(version()) > 1 as `*` UNION select 2;
*
1
2
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (0), (3), (1), (2);
explain (select * from t1) union (select * from t1) order by a;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4
2 UNION t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 4
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Using filesort
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( id int(3) unsigned default '0') ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t1 (id) VALUES("1");
CREATE TABLE t2 ( id int(3) unsigned default '0', id_master int(5) default '0', text1 varchar(5) default NULL, text2 varchar(5) default NULL) ENGINE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO t2 (id, id_master, text1, text2) VALUES("1", "1",
"foo1", "bar1");
INSERT INTO t2 (id, id_master, text1, text2) VALUES("2", "1",
"foo2", "bar2");
INSERT INTO t2 (id, id_master, text1, text2) VALUES("3", "1", NULL,
"bar3");
INSERT INTO t2 (id, id_master, text1, text2) VALUES("4", "1",
"foo4", "bar4");
SELECT 1 AS id_master, 1 AS id, NULL AS text1, 'ABCDE' AS text2 UNION SELECT id_master, t2.id, text1, text2 FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.id = t2.id_master;
id_master id text1 text2
1 1 NULL ABCDE
1 1 foo1 bar1
1 2 foo2 bar2
1 3 NULL bar3
1 4 foo4 bar4
SELECT 1 AS id_master, 1 AS id, 'ABCDE' AS text1, 'ABCDE' AS text2 UNION SELECT id_master, t2.id, text1, text2 FROM t1 LEFT JOIN t2 ON t1.id = t2.id_master;
id_master id text1 text2
1 1 ABCDE ABCDE
1 1 foo1 bar1
1 2 foo2 bar2
1 3 NULL bar3
1 4 foo4 bar4
drop table if exists t1,t2;
create table t1 (a int not null primary key auto_increment, b int, key(b));
create table t2 (a int not null primary key auto_increment, b int);
insert into t1 (b) values (1),(2),(2),(3);
insert into t2 (b) values (10),(11),(12),(13);
explain extended (select * from t1 where a=1) union (select * from t2 where a=1);
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1 100.00
2 UNION t2 const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1 100.00
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL
Warnings:
Note 1003 (select '1' AS `a`,'1' AS `b` from `test`.`t1` where ('1' = 1)) union (select '1' AS `a`,'10' AS `b` from `test`.`t2` where ('1' = 1))
(select * from t1 where a=5) union (select * from t2 where a=1);
a b
1 10
(select * from t1 where a=5 and a=6) union (select * from t2 where a=1);
a b
1 10
(select t1.a,t1.b from t1,t2 where t1.a=5) union (select * from t2 where a=1);
a b
1 10
(select * from t1 where a=1) union (select t1.a,t2.a from t1,t2 where t1.a=t2.a);
a b
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
explain (select * from t1 where a=1 and b=10) union (select straight_join t1.a,t2.a from t1,t2 where t1.a=t2.a);
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 PRIMARY NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Impossible WHERE noticed after reading const tables
2 UNION t1 index PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 NULL 4 Using index
2 UNION t2 index PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 NULL 4 Using where; Using index; Using join buffer
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NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL
explain (select * from t1 where a=1) union (select * from t1 where b=1);
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 const PRIMARY PRIMARY 4 const 1
2 UNION t1 ref b b 5 const 1 Using where
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NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL
drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 ( id int not null auto_increment, primary key (id) ,user_name text );
create table t2 ( id int not null auto_increment, primary key (id) ,group_name text );
create table t3 ( id int not null auto_increment, primary key (id) ,user_id int ,index user_idx (user_id) ,foreign key (user_id) references users(id) ,group_id int ,index group_idx (group_id) ,foreign key (group_id) references groups(id) );
insert into t1 (user_name) values ('Tester');
insert into t2 (group_name) values ('Group A');
insert into t2 (group_name) values ('Group B');
insert into t3 (user_id, group_id) values (1,1);
select 1 'is_in_group', a.user_name, c.group_name, b.id from t1 a, t3 b, t2 c where a.id = b.user_id and b.group_id = c.id UNION select 0 'is_in_group', a.user_name, c.group_name, null from t1 a, t2 c;
is_in_group user_name group_name id
1 Tester Group A 1
0 Tester Group A NULL
0 Tester Group B NULL
drop table t1, t2, t3;
create table t1 (mat_id MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, matintnum CHAR(6) NOT NULL, test MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NULL);
create table t2 (mat_id MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL, pla_id MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL);
insert into t1 values (NULL, 'a', 1), (NULL, 'b', 2), (NULL, 'c', 3), (NULL, 'd', 4), (NULL, 'e', 5), (NULL, 'f', 6), (NULL, 'g', 7), (NULL, 'h', 8), (NULL, 'i', 9);
insert into t2 values (1, 100), (1, 101), (1, 102), (2, 100), (2, 103), (2, 104), (3, 101), (3, 102), (3, 105);
SELECT mp.pla_id, MIN(m1.matintnum) AS matintnum FROM t2 mp INNER JOIN t1 m1 ON mp.mat_id=m1.mat_id GROUP BY mp.pla_id union SELECT 0, 0;
pla_id matintnum
100 a
101 a
102 a
103 b
104 b
105 c
0 0
drop table t1, t2;
create table t1 SELECT "a" as a UNION select "aa" as a;
select * from t1;
a
a
aa
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` varchar(2) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT 12 as a UNION select "aa" as a;
select * from t1;
a
12
aa
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions added: include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test Adding tests modified: mysql-test/r/bigint.result mysql-test/r/case.result mysql-test/r/create.result mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result mysql-test/r/func_str.result mysql-test/r/metadata.result mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result mysql-test/r/show_check.result mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result mysql-test/r/union.result mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test mysql-test/t/func_str.test Fixing tests @ sql/field.cc - Return str result using my_charset_numeric. - Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/field.h - Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC. - Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY. - Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not being set automatically anymore with "my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change. - Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character set of the string literal for the result of the function. @ sql/item.cc - Implementing generic val_str_ascii(). - Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work. NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length - Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter(). Previously it alligned binary string to character string (for example by adding leading 0x00 when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs". - Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work. - Other misc changes @ sql/item.h - Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks. - Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric(). - Adding new methods to Item. - Adding helper functions to make code look nicer: agg_item_charsets_for_string_result() agg_item_charsets_for_comparison() - Changing charset for Item_num-derived items from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric (which is an alias for latin1). @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc - Using new helper functions - Other misc changes @ sql/item_cmpfunc.h - Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2. Previously it returned 1, which was wrong, because it did not fit '-1'. @ sql/item_func.cc - Using new helper functions - Other minor changes @ sql/item_func.h - Removing unused functions - Adding helper functions agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result() agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items. - Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length() instead of direct write to max_length. @ sql/item_geofunc.cc - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_geofunc.h - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_strfunc.cc - Implementing Item_str_func::val_str(). - Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items, to make them work with UCS2 properly. - Using new helper functions - All single-argument functions that expect string result now call this method: agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1); This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection in case of pure numeric input. @ sql/item_strfunc.h - Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes, as well as for the cases when the old implementation of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing a UCS2-aware version is tricky. @ sql/item_sum.cc - Using new helper functions. @ sql/item_timefunc.cc - Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin. - Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset() and fix_length_and_charset_datetime() instead of direct write to max_length. - Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn() @ sql/item_timefunc.h - Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization. - Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc - Using new helper function @ sql/my_decimal.cc - Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/mysql_priv.h - Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types. - Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC. - Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal() - Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions. @ sql/protocol.cc - Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for numeric/datetime data types. @ sql/time.cc - Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string in any character set to ascii representation. In the future can be extended to understand digits written in various non-Latin word scripts. - Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX, to make these these type of queries work correct: INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression; @ strings/ctype-ucs2.c - endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2 values into numeric columns returned warnings about truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 08:17:25 +04:00
`a` varchar(2) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT 12 as a UNION select 12.2 as a;
select * from t1;
a
12.0
12.2
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` decimal(3,1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0.0'
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t2 (it1 tinyint, it2 tinyint not null, i int not null, ib bigint, f float, d double, y year, da date, dt datetime, sc char(10), sv varchar(10), b blob, tx text);
insert into t2 values (NULL, 1, 3, 4, 1.5, 2.5, 1972, '1972-10-22', '1972-10-22 11:50', 'testc', 'testv', 'tetetetetest', 'teeeeeeeeeeeest');
create table t1 SELECT it2 from t2 UNION select it1 from t2;
select * from t1;
it2
1
NULL
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`it2` tinyint(4) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT it2 from t2 UNION select i from t2;
select * from t1;
it2
1
3
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`it2` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0'
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT i from t2 UNION select f from t2;
select * from t1;
i
3
1.5
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`i` double DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT f from t2 UNION select d from t2;
select * from t1;
f
1.5
2.5
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`f` double DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
2003-11-23 21:26:43 +02:00
create table t1 SELECT ib from t2 UNION select f from t2;
select * from t1;
ib
4
1.5
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`ib` double DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
2003-11-23 21:26:43 +02:00
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT ib from t2 UNION select d from t2;
select * from t1;
ib
4
2.5
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`ib` double DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
2003-11-23 21:26:43 +02:00
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT f from t2 UNION select y from t2;
select * from t1;
f
1.5
1972
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`f` float DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT f from t2 UNION select da from t2;
select * from t1;
f
1.5
1972-10-22
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions added: include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test Adding tests modified: mysql-test/r/bigint.result mysql-test/r/case.result mysql-test/r/create.result mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result mysql-test/r/func_str.result mysql-test/r/metadata.result mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result mysql-test/r/show_check.result mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result mysql-test/r/union.result mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test mysql-test/t/func_str.test Fixing tests @ sql/field.cc - Return str result using my_charset_numeric. - Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/field.h - Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC. - Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY. - Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not being set automatically anymore with "my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change. - Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character set of the string literal for the result of the function. @ sql/item.cc - Implementing generic val_str_ascii(). - Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work. NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length - Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter(). Previously it alligned binary string to character string (for example by adding leading 0x00 when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs". - Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work. - Other misc changes @ sql/item.h - Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks. - Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric(). - Adding new methods to Item. - Adding helper functions to make code look nicer: agg_item_charsets_for_string_result() agg_item_charsets_for_comparison() - Changing charset for Item_num-derived items from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric (which is an alias for latin1). @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc - Using new helper functions - Other misc changes @ sql/item_cmpfunc.h - Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2. Previously it returned 1, which was wrong, because it did not fit '-1'. @ sql/item_func.cc - Using new helper functions - Other minor changes @ sql/item_func.h - Removing unused functions - Adding helper functions agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result() agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items. - Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length() instead of direct write to max_length. @ sql/item_geofunc.cc - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_geofunc.h - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_strfunc.cc - Implementing Item_str_func::val_str(). - Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items, to make them work with UCS2 properly. - Using new helper functions - All single-argument functions that expect string result now call this method: agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1); This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection in case of pure numeric input. @ sql/item_strfunc.h - Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes, as well as for the cases when the old implementation of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing a UCS2-aware version is tricky. @ sql/item_sum.cc - Using new helper functions. @ sql/item_timefunc.cc - Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin. - Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset() and fix_length_and_charset_datetime() instead of direct write to max_length. - Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn() @ sql/item_timefunc.h - Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization. - Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc - Using new helper function @ sql/my_decimal.cc - Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/mysql_priv.h - Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types. - Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC. - Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal() - Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions. @ sql/protocol.cc - Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for numeric/datetime data types. @ sql/time.cc - Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string in any character set to ascii representation. In the future can be extended to understand digits written in various non-Latin word scripts. - Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX, to make these these type of queries work correct: INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression; @ strings/ctype-ucs2.c - endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2 values into numeric columns returned warnings about truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 08:17:25 +04:00
`f` varchar(12) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT y from t2 UNION select da from t2;
select * from t1;
y
1972
1972-10-22
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions added: include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test Adding tests modified: mysql-test/r/bigint.result mysql-test/r/case.result mysql-test/r/create.result mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result mysql-test/r/func_str.result mysql-test/r/metadata.result mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result mysql-test/r/show_check.result mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result mysql-test/r/union.result mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test mysql-test/t/func_str.test Fixing tests @ sql/field.cc - Return str result using my_charset_numeric. - Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/field.h - Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC. - Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY. - Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not being set automatically anymore with "my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change. - Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character set of the string literal for the result of the function. @ sql/item.cc - Implementing generic val_str_ascii(). - Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work. NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length - Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter(). Previously it alligned binary string to character string (for example by adding leading 0x00 when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs". - Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work. - Other misc changes @ sql/item.h - Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks. - Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric(). - Adding new methods to Item. - Adding helper functions to make code look nicer: agg_item_charsets_for_string_result() agg_item_charsets_for_comparison() - Changing charset for Item_num-derived items from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric (which is an alias for latin1). @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc - Using new helper functions - Other misc changes @ sql/item_cmpfunc.h - Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2. Previously it returned 1, which was wrong, because it did not fit '-1'. @ sql/item_func.cc - Using new helper functions - Other minor changes @ sql/item_func.h - Removing unused functions - Adding helper functions agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result() agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items. - Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length() instead of direct write to max_length. @ sql/item_geofunc.cc - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_geofunc.h - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_strfunc.cc - Implementing Item_str_func::val_str(). - Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items, to make them work with UCS2 properly. - Using new helper functions - All single-argument functions that expect string result now call this method: agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1); This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection in case of pure numeric input. @ sql/item_strfunc.h - Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes, as well as for the cases when the old implementation of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing a UCS2-aware version is tricky. @ sql/item_sum.cc - Using new helper functions. @ sql/item_timefunc.cc - Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin. - Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset() and fix_length_and_charset_datetime() instead of direct write to max_length. - Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn() @ sql/item_timefunc.h - Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization. - Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc - Using new helper function @ sql/my_decimal.cc - Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/mysql_priv.h - Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types. - Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC. - Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal() - Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions. @ sql/protocol.cc - Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for numeric/datetime data types. @ sql/time.cc - Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string in any character set to ascii representation. In the future can be extended to understand digits written in various non-Latin word scripts. - Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX, to make these these type of queries work correct: INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression; @ strings/ctype-ucs2.c - endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2 values into numeric columns returned warnings about truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 08:17:25 +04:00
`y` varchar(10) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT y from t2 UNION select dt from t2;
select * from t1;
y
1972
1972-10-22 11:50:00
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions added: include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test Adding tests modified: mysql-test/r/bigint.result mysql-test/r/case.result mysql-test/r/create.result mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result mysql-test/r/func_str.result mysql-test/r/metadata.result mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result mysql-test/r/show_check.result mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result mysql-test/r/union.result mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test mysql-test/t/func_str.test Fixing tests @ sql/field.cc - Return str result using my_charset_numeric. - Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/field.h - Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC. - Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY. - Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not being set automatically anymore with "my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change. - Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character set of the string literal for the result of the function. @ sql/item.cc - Implementing generic val_str_ascii(). - Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work. NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length - Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter(). Previously it alligned binary string to character string (for example by adding leading 0x00 when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs". - Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work. - Other misc changes @ sql/item.h - Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks. - Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric(). - Adding new methods to Item. - Adding helper functions to make code look nicer: agg_item_charsets_for_string_result() agg_item_charsets_for_comparison() - Changing charset for Item_num-derived items from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric (which is an alias for latin1). @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc - Using new helper functions - Other misc changes @ sql/item_cmpfunc.h - Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2. Previously it returned 1, which was wrong, because it did not fit '-1'. @ sql/item_func.cc - Using new helper functions - Other minor changes @ sql/item_func.h - Removing unused functions - Adding helper functions agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result() agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items. - Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length() instead of direct write to max_length. @ sql/item_geofunc.cc - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_geofunc.h - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_strfunc.cc - Implementing Item_str_func::val_str(). - Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items, to make them work with UCS2 properly. - Using new helper functions - All single-argument functions that expect string result now call this method: agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1); This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection in case of pure numeric input. @ sql/item_strfunc.h - Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes, as well as for the cases when the old implementation of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing a UCS2-aware version is tricky. @ sql/item_sum.cc - Using new helper functions. @ sql/item_timefunc.cc - Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin. - Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset() and fix_length_and_charset_datetime() instead of direct write to max_length. - Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn() @ sql/item_timefunc.h - Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization. - Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc - Using new helper function @ sql/my_decimal.cc - Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/mysql_priv.h - Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types. - Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC. - Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal() - Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions. @ sql/protocol.cc - Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for numeric/datetime data types. @ sql/time.cc - Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string in any character set to ascii representation. In the future can be extended to understand digits written in various non-Latin word scripts. - Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX, to make these these type of queries work correct: INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression; @ strings/ctype-ucs2.c - endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2 values into numeric columns returned warnings about truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 08:17:25 +04:00
`y` varchar(19) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT da from t2 UNION select dt from t2;
select * from t1;
da
1972-10-22 00:00:00
1972-10-22 11:50:00
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`da` datetime DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT dt from t2 UNION select trim(sc) from t2;
select trim(dt) from t1;
trim(dt)
1972-10-22 11:50:00
testc
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions added: include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test Adding tests modified: mysql-test/r/bigint.result mysql-test/r/case.result mysql-test/r/create.result mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result mysql-test/r/func_str.result mysql-test/r/metadata.result mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result mysql-test/r/show_check.result mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result mysql-test/r/union.result mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test mysql-test/t/func_str.test Fixing tests @ sql/field.cc - Return str result using my_charset_numeric. - Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/field.h - Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC. - Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY. - Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not being set automatically anymore with "my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change. - Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character set of the string literal for the result of the function. @ sql/item.cc - Implementing generic val_str_ascii(). - Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work. NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length - Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter(). Previously it alligned binary string to character string (for example by adding leading 0x00 when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs". - Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work. - Other misc changes @ sql/item.h - Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks. - Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric(). - Adding new methods to Item. - Adding helper functions to make code look nicer: agg_item_charsets_for_string_result() agg_item_charsets_for_comparison() - Changing charset for Item_num-derived items from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric (which is an alias for latin1). @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc - Using new helper functions - Other misc changes @ sql/item_cmpfunc.h - Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2. Previously it returned 1, which was wrong, because it did not fit '-1'. @ sql/item_func.cc - Using new helper functions - Other minor changes @ sql/item_func.h - Removing unused functions - Adding helper functions agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result() agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items. - Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length() instead of direct write to max_length. @ sql/item_geofunc.cc - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_geofunc.h - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_strfunc.cc - Implementing Item_str_func::val_str(). - Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items, to make them work with UCS2 properly. - Using new helper functions - All single-argument functions that expect string result now call this method: agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1); This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection in case of pure numeric input. @ sql/item_strfunc.h - Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes, as well as for the cases when the old implementation of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing a UCS2-aware version is tricky. @ sql/item_sum.cc - Using new helper functions. @ sql/item_timefunc.cc - Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin. - Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset() and fix_length_and_charset_datetime() instead of direct write to max_length. - Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn() @ sql/item_timefunc.h - Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization. - Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc - Using new helper function @ sql/my_decimal.cc - Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/mysql_priv.h - Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types. - Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC. - Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal() - Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions. @ sql/protocol.cc - Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for numeric/datetime data types. @ sql/time.cc - Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string in any character set to ascii representation. In the future can be extended to understand digits written in various non-Latin word scripts. - Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX, to make these these type of queries work correct: INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression; @ strings/ctype-ucs2.c - endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2 values into numeric columns returned warnings about truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 08:17:25 +04:00
`dt` varchar(19) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT dt from t2 UNION select sv from t2;
select * from t1;
dt
1972-10-22 11:50:00
testv
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
WL#2649 Number-to-string conversions added: include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/include/ctype_numconv.inc mysql-test/r/ctype_binary.result mysql-test/t/ctype_binary.test Adding tests modified: mysql-test/r/bigint.result mysql-test/r/case.result mysql-test/r/create.result mysql-test/r/ctype_cp1251.result mysql-test/r/ctype_latin1.result mysql-test/r/ctype_ucs.result mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result mysql-test/r/func_str.result mysql-test/r/metadata.result mysql-test/r/ps_1general.result mysql-test/r/ps_2myisam.result mysql-test/r/ps_3innodb.result mysql-test/r/ps_4heap.result mysql-test/r/ps_5merge.result mysql-test/r/show_check.result mysql-test/r/type_datetime.result mysql-test/r/type_ranges.result mysql-test/r/union.result mysql-test/suite/ndb/r/ps_7ndb.result mysql-test/t/ctype_cp1251.test mysql-test/t/ctype_latin1.test mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs.test mysql-test/t/func_str.test Fixing tests @ sql/field.cc - Return str result using my_charset_numeric. - Using real multi-byte aware str_to_XXX functions to handle tricky charset values propely (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/field.h - Changing derivation of non-string field types to DERIVATION_NUMERIC. - Changing binary() for numeric/datetime fields to always return TRUE even if charset is not my_charset_bin. We need this to keep ha_base_keytype() return HA_KEYTYPE_BINARY. - Adding BINARY_FLAG into some fields, because it's not being set automatically anymore with "my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric" change. - Changing derivation for numeric/datetime datatypes to a weaker value, to make "SELECT concat('string', field)" use character set of the string literal for the result of the function. @ sql/item.cc - Implementing generic val_str_ascii(). - Using max_char_length() instead of direct read of max_length to make "tricky" charsets like UCS2 work. NOTE: in the future we'll possibly remove all direct reads of max_length - Fixing Item_num::safe_charset_converter(). Previously it alligned binary string to character string (for example by adding leading 0x00 when doing binary->UCS2 conversion). Now it just converts from my_charset_numbner to "tocs". - Using val_str_ascii() in Item::get_time() to make UCS2 arguments work. - Other misc changes @ sql/item.h - Changing MY_COLL_CMP_CONV and MY_COLL_ALLOW_CONV to bit operations instead of hard-coded bit masks. - Addding new method DTCollation.set_numeric(). - Adding new methods to Item. - Adding helper functions to make code look nicer: agg_item_charsets_for_string_result() agg_item_charsets_for_comparison() - Changing charset for Item_num-derived items from my_charset_bin to my_charset_numeric (which is an alias for latin1). @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc - Using new helper functions - Other misc changes @ sql/item_cmpfunc.h - Fixing strcmp() to return max_length=2. Previously it returned 1, which was wrong, because it did not fit '-1'. @ sql/item_func.cc - Using new helper functions - Other minor changes @ sql/item_func.h - Removing unused functions - Adding helper functions agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result() agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - Adding set_numeric() into constructors of numeric items. - Using fix_length_and_charset() and fix_char_length() instead of direct write to max_length. @ sql/item_geofunc.cc - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_geofunc.h - Changing class for Item_func_geometry_type and Item_func_as_wkt from Item_str_func to Item_str_ascii_func, to make them return UCS2 result properly (when @@character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_strfunc.cc - Implementing Item_str_func::val_str(). - Renaming val_str to val_str_ascii for some items, to make them work with UCS2 properly. - Using new helper functions - All single-argument functions that expect string result now call this method: agg_arg_charsets_for_string_result(collation, args, 1); This enables character set conversion to @@character_set_connection in case of pure numeric input. @ sql/item_strfunc.h - Introducing Item_str_ascii_func - for functions which return pure ASCII data, for performance purposes, as well as for the cases when the old implementation of val_str() was heavily 8-bit oriented and implementing a UCS2-aware version is tricky. @ sql/item_sum.cc - Using new helper functions. @ sql/item_timefunc.cc - Using my_charset_numeric instead of my_charset_bin. - Using fix_char_length(), fix_length_and_charset() and fix_length_and_charset_datetime() instead of direct write to max_length. - Using tricky-charset aware function str_to_time_with_warn() @ sql/item_timefunc.h - Using new helper functions for charset and length initialization. - Changing base class for Item_func_get_format() to make it return UCS2 properly (when character_set_connection=ucs2). @ sql/item_xmlfunc.cc - Using new helper function @ sql/my_decimal.cc - Adding a new DECIMAL to CHAR converter with real multibyte support (e.g. UCS2) @ sql/mysql_priv.h - Introducing a new derivation level for numeric/datetime data types. - Adding macros for my_charset_numeric and MY_REPERTOIRE_NUMERIC. - Adding prototypes for str_set_decimal() - Adding prototypes for character-set aware str_to_xxx() functions. @ sql/protocol.cc - Changing charsetnr to "binary" client-side metadata for numeric/datetime data types. @ sql/time.cc - Adding to_ascii() helper function, to convert a string in any character set to ascii representation. In the future can be extended to understand digits written in various non-Latin word scripts. - Adding real multy-byte character set aware versions for str_to_XXXX, to make these these type of queries work correct: INSERT INTO t1 SET datetime_column=ucs2_expression; @ strings/ctype-ucs2.c - endptr was not calculated correctly. INSERTing of UCS2 values into numeric columns returned warnings about truncated wrong data.
2010-02-11 08:17:25 +04:00
`dt` varchar(19) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT sc from t2 UNION select sv from t2;
select * from t1;
sc
testc
testv
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`sc` varchar(10) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT dt from t2 UNION select b from t2;
select * from t1;
dt
1972-10-22 11:50:00
tetetetetest
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`dt` blob
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT sv from t2 UNION select b from t2;
select * from t1;
sv
testv
tetetetetest
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`sv` blob
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT i from t2 UNION select d from t2 UNION select b from t2;
select * from t1;
i
3
2.5
tetetetetest
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`i` blob
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT sv from t2 UNION select tx from t2;
select * from t1;
sv
testv
teeeeeeeeeeeest
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`sv` text
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 SELECT b from t2 UNION select tx from t2;
select * from t1;
b
tetetetetest
teeeeeeeeeeeest
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`b` blob
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 select 1 union select -1;
select * from t1;
1
1
-1
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`1` bigint(20) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0'
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 select _latin1"test" union select _latin2"testt" ;
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations (latin1_swedish_ci,COERCIBLE) and (latin2_general_ci,COERCIBLE) for operation 'UNION'
create table t1 select _latin2"test" union select _latin2"testt" ;
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`test` varchar(5) CHARACTER SET latin2 NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
2003-11-27 19:45:28 +02:00
create table t1 (s char(200));
insert into t1 values (repeat("1",200));
create table t2 select * from t1;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
insert into t1 select * from t2;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
insert into t1 select * from t2;
insert into t2 select * from t1;
set local tmp_table_size=1024;
select count(*) from (select * from t1 union all select * from t2 order by 1) b;
count(*)
21
select count(*) from t1;
count(*)
8
select count(*) from t2;
count(*)
13
drop table t1,t2;
set local tmp_table_size=default;
create table t1 (a int, index (a), b int);
insert t1 values (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5);
insert t1 select a+1, a+b from t1;
insert t1 select a+1, a+b from t1;
insert t1 select a+1, a+b from t1;
insert t1 select a+1, a+b from t1;
insert t1 select a+1, a+b from t1;
FLUSH STATUS;
show status like 'Slow_queries';
Variable_name Value
Slow_queries 0
select count(*) from t1 where a=7;
count(*)
26
show status like 'Slow_queries';
Variable_name Value
Slow_queries 0
select count(*) from t1 where b=13;
count(*)
10
show status like 'Slow_queries';
Variable_name Value
Slow_queries 1
select count(*) from t1 where b=13 union select count(*) from t1 where a=7;
count(*)
10
26
show status like 'Slow_queries';
Variable_name Value
Slow_queries 2
select count(*) from t1 where a=7 union select count(*) from t1 where b=13;
count(*)
26
10
show status like 'Slow_queries';
Variable_name Value
Slow_queries 3
flush status;
select a from t1 where b not in (1,2,3) union select a from t1 where b not in (4,5,6);
a
4
5
3
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
show status like 'Slow_queries';
Variable_name Value
Slow_queries 1
drop table t1;
2004-02-10 21:34:25 +02:00
create table t1 ( RID int(11) not null default '0', IID int(11) not null default '0', nada varchar(50) not null,NAME varchar(50) not null,PHONE varchar(50) not null) engine=MyISAM;
insert into t1 ( RID,IID,nada,NAME,PHONE) values (1, 1, 'main', 'a', '111'), (2, 1, 'main', 'b', '222'), (3, 1, 'main', 'c', '333'), (4, 1, 'main', 'd', '444'), (5, 1, 'main', 'e', '555'), (6, 2, 'main', 'c', '333'), (7, 2, 'main', 'd', '454'), (8, 2, 'main', 'e', '555'), (9, 2, 'main', 'f', '666'), (10, 2, 'main', 'g', '777');
select A.NAME, A.PHONE, B.NAME, B.PHONE from t1 A left join t1 B on A.NAME = B.NAME and B.IID = 2 where A.IID = 1 and (A.PHONE <> B.PHONE or B.NAME is null) union select A.NAME, A.PHONE, B.NAME, B.PHONE from t1 B left join t1 A on B.NAME = A.NAME and A.IID = 1 where B.IID = 2 and (A.PHONE <> B.PHONE or A.NAME is null);
NAME PHONE NAME PHONE
a 111 NULL NULL
b 222 NULL NULL
d 444 d 454
NULL NULL f 666
NULL NULL g 777
drop table t1;
create table t1 (col1 tinyint unsigned, col2 tinyint unsigned);
insert into t1 values (1,2),(3,4),(5,6),(7,8),(9,10);
select col1 n from t1 union select col2 n from t1 order by n;
n
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
alter table t1 add index myindex (col2);
select col1 n from t1 union select col2 n from t1 order by n;
n
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
drop table t1;
create table t1 (i int);
insert into t1 values (1);
select * from t1 UNION select * from t1;
i
1
select * from t1 UNION ALL select * from t1;
i
1
1
select * from t1 UNION select * from t1 UNION ALL select * from t1;
i
1
1
drop table t1;
select 1 as a union all select 1 union all select 2 union select 1 union all select 2;
a
1
2
2
set sql_select_limit=1;
select 1 union select 2;
1
1
(select 1) union (select 2);
1
1
(select 1) union (select 2) union (select 3) limit 2;
1
1
2
set sql_select_limit=default;
create table t1 (a int);
insert into t1 values (100), (1);
create table t2 (a int);
insert into t2 values (100);
select a from t1 union select a from t2 order by a;
a
1
100
SET SQL_SELECT_LIMIT=1;
select a from t1 union select a from t2 order by a;
a
1
drop table t1, t2;
set sql_select_limit=default;
CREATE TABLE t1 (i int(11) default NULL,c char(1) default NULL,KEY i (i));
CREATE TABLE t2 (i int(11) default NULL,c char(1) default NULL,KEY i (i));
explain (select * from t1) union (select * from t2) order by not_existing_column;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'not_existing_column' in 'order clause'
drop table t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (uid int(1));
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 150;
SELECT 'a' UNION SELECT uid FROM t1;
a
a
150
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 ( ID1 int(10) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0' , ID2 datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00' , DATA1 varchar(10) , DATA2 double(5,4) , DATA3 datetime , PRIMARY KEY (ID1,ID2));
CREATE TABLE t2 ( ID int(3) unsigned NOT NULL DEFAULT '0' , DATA1 timestamp DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00' , PRIMARY KEY (ID));
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1) UNION
(SELECT * FROM t1 AS PARTITIONED, t2 AS
PARTITIONED_B WHERE PARTITIONED_B.ID=PARTITIONED.ID1);
ID1 ID2 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 ID DATA1
drop table t1,t2;
create table t1 (a ENUM('Yes', 'No') NOT NULL);
create table t2 (a ENUM('aaa', 'bbb') NOT NULL);
insert into t1 values ('No');
insert into t2 values ('bbb');
create table t3 (a SET('Yes', 'No') NOT NULL);
create table t4 (a SET('aaa', 'bbb') NOT NULL);
insert into t3 values (1);
insert into t4 values (3);
select "1" as a union select a from t1;
a
1
No
select a as a from t1 union select "1";
a
No
1
select a as a from t2 union select a from t1;
a
bbb
No
select "1" as a union select a from t3;
a
1
Yes
select a as a from t3 union select "1";
a
Yes
1
select a as a from t4 union select a from t3;
a
aaa,bbb
Yes
select a as a from t1 union select a from t4;
a
No
aaa,bbb
drop table t1,t2,t3,t4;
create table t1 as
(select _latin1'test') union
(select _latin1'TEST') union
(select _latin1'TeST');
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`test` varchar(4) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
select count(*) from t1;
count(*)
1
drop table t1;
create table t1 as
(select _latin1'test' collate latin1_bin) union
(select _latin1'TEST') union
(select _latin1'TeST');
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`_latin1'test' collate latin1_bin` varchar(4) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
select count(*) from t1;
count(*)
3
drop table t1;
create table t1 as
(select _latin1'test') union
(select _latin1'TEST' collate latin1_bin) union
(select _latin1'TeST');
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`test` varchar(4) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
select count(*) from t1;
count(*)
3
drop table t1;
create table t1 as
(select _latin1'test') union
(select _latin1'TEST') union
(select _latin1'TeST' collate latin1_bin);
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`test` varchar(4) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
select count(*) from t1;
count(*)
3
drop table t1;
create table t2 (
a char character set latin1 collate latin1_swedish_ci,
b char character set latin1 collate latin1_german1_ci);
create table t1 as
(select a from t2) union
(select b from t2);
ERROR HY000: Illegal mix of collations for operation 'UNION'
create table t1 as
(select a collate latin1_german1_ci from t2) union
(select b from t2);
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a collate latin1_german1_ci` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_german1_ci DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 as
(select a from t2) union
(select b collate latin1_german1_ci from t2);
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_german1_ci DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
create table t1 as
(select a from t2) union
(select b from t2) union
(select 'c' collate latin1_german1_ci from t2);
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET latin1 COLLATE latin1_german1_ci DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1;
drop table t2;
create table t1(a1 int, f1 char(10));
create table t2
select f2,a1 from (select a1, CAST('2004-12-31' AS DATE) f2 from t1) a
union
select f2,a1 from (select a1, CAST('2004-12-31' AS DATE) f2 from t1) a
order by f2, a1;
show columns from t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
f2 date YES NULL
a1 int(11) YES NULL
drop table t1, t2;
create table t1 (f1 int);
create table t2 (f1 int, f2 int ,f3 date);
create table t3 (f1 int, f2 char(10));
create table t4
(
select t2.f3 as sdate
from t1
left outer join t2 on (t1.f1 = t2.f1)
inner join t3 on (t2.f2 = t3.f1)
order by t1.f1, t3.f1, t2.f3
)
union
(
select cast('2004-12-31' as date) as sdate
from t1
left outer join t2 on (t1.f1 = t2.f1)
inner join t3 on (t2.f2 = t3.f1)
group by t1.f1
order by t1.f1, t3.f1, t2.f3
)
order by sdate;
show columns from t4;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
sdate date YES NULL
drop table t1, t2, t3, t4;
create table t1 (a int not null, b char (10) not null);
insert into t1 values(1,'a'),(2,'b'),(3,'c'),(3,'c');
select * from ((select * from t1 limit 1)) a;
a b
1 a
select * from ((select * from t1 limit 1) union (select * from t1 limit 1)) a;
a b
1 a
select * from ((select * from t1 limit 1) union (select * from t1 limit 1) union (select * from t1 limit 1)) a;
a b
1 a
select * from ((((select * from t1))) union (select * from t1) union (select * from t1)) a;
a b
1 a
2 b
3 c
select * from ((select * from t1) union (((select * from t1))) union (select * from t1)) a;
a b
1 a
2 b
3 c
drop table t1;
set @val:=6;
select concat('value is: ', @val) union select 'some text';
concat('value is: ', @val)
value is: 6
some text
select concat(_latin1'a', _ascii'b' collate ascii_bin);
concat(_latin1'a', _ascii'b' collate ascii_bin)
ab
create table t1 (foo varchar(100)) collate ascii_bin;
insert into t1 (foo) values ("foo");
select foo from t1 union select 'bar' as foo from dual;
foo
foo
bar
drop table t1;
CREATE TABLE t1 (
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a ENUM('<27>','<27>','<27>') character set utf8 not null default '<27>',
b ENUM("one", "two") character set utf8,
c ENUM("one", "two")
);
show create table t1;
Table Create Table
t1 CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`a` enum('<27>','<27>','<27>') CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL DEFAULT '<27>',
`b` enum('one','two') CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT NULL,
`c` enum('one','two') DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
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insert into t1 values ('<27>', 'one', 'one'), ('<27>', 'two', 'one'), ('<27>', NULL, NULL);
create table t2 select NULL union select a from t1;
show columns from t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
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NULL enum('<27>','<27>','<27>') YES NULL
drop table t2;
create table t2 select a from t1 union select NULL;
show columns from t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
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a enum('<27>','<27>','<27>') YES NULL
drop table t2;
create table t2 select a from t1 union select a from t1;
show columns from t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
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a varchar(1) NO
drop table t2;
create table t2 select a from t1 union select c from t1;
drop table t2;
create table t2 select a from t1 union select b from t1;
show columns from t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
a varchar(3) YES NULL
drop table t2, t1;
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create table t1 (f1 decimal(60,25), f2 decimal(60,25));
insert into t1 values (0.0,0.0);
select f1 from t1 union all select f2 from t1;
f1
0.0000000000000000000000000
0.0000000000000000000000000
select 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' as description, f1 from t1
union all
select 'YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY' as description, f2 from t1;
description f1
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0.0000000000000000000000000
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 0.0000000000000000000000000
drop table t1;
create table t1 (f1 decimal(60,24), f2 decimal(60,24));
insert into t1 values (0.0,0.0);
select f1 from t1 union all select f2 from t1;
f1
0.000000000000000000000000
0.000000000000000000000000
select 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' as description, f1 from t1
union all
select 'YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY' as description, f2 from t1;
description f1
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 0.000000000000000000000000
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 0.000000000000000000000000
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a varchar(5));
create table t2 select * from t1 union select 'abcdefghijkl';
show create table t2;
Table Create Table
t2 CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`a` varchar(12) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
select row_format from information_schema.TABLES where table_schema="test" and table_name="t2";
row_format
Dynamic
alter table t2 ROW_FORMAT=fixed;
show create table t2;
Table Create Table
t2 CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`a` varchar(12) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 ROW_FORMAT=FIXED
drop table t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a mediumtext);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b varchar(20));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a'),('b');
SELECT left(a,100000000) FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
left(a,100000000)
a
b
create table t3 SELECT left(a,100000000) FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
show create table t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`left(a,100000000)` mediumtext
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop tables t1,t2,t3;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a longtext);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b varchar(20));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a'),('b');
SELECT left(a,100000000) FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
left(a,100000000)
a
b
create table t3 SELECT left(a,100000000) FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
show create table t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`left(a,100000000)` longtext
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop tables t1,t2,t3;
SELECT @tmp_max:= @@global.max_allowed_packet;
@tmp_max:= @@global.max_allowed_packet
1048576
SET @@global.max_allowed_packet=25000000;
WL#4738 streamline/simplify @@variable creation process Bug#16565 mysqld --help --verbose does not order variablesBug#20413 sql_slave_skip_counter is not shown in show variables Bug#20415 Output of mysqld --help --verbose is incomplete Bug#25430 variable not found in SELECT @@global.ft_max_word_len; Bug#32902 plugin variables don't know their names Bug#34599 MySQLD Option and Variable Reference need to be consistent in formatting! Bug#34829 No default value for variable and setting default does not raise error Bug#34834 ? Is accepted as a valid sql mode Bug#34878 Few variables have default value according to documentation but error occurs Bug#34883 ft_boolean_syntax cant be assigned from user variable to global var. Bug#37187 `INFORMATION_SCHEMA`.`GLOBAL_VARIABLES`: inconsistent status Bug#40988 log_output_basic.test succeeded though syntactically false. Bug#41010 enum-style command-line options are not honoured (maria.maria-recover fails) Bug#42103 Setting key_buffer_size to a negative value may lead to very large allocations Bug#44691 Some plugins configured as MYSQL_PLUGIN_MANDATORY in can be disabled Bug#44797 plugins w/o command-line options have no disabling option in --help Bug#46314 string system variables don't support expressions Bug#46470 sys_vars.max_binlog_cache_size_basic_32 is broken Bug#46586 When using the plugin interface the type "set" for options caused a crash. Bug#47212 Crash in DBUG_PRINT in mysqltest.cc when trying to print octal number Bug#48758 mysqltest crashes on sys_vars.collation_server_basic in gcov builds Bug#49417 some complaints about mysqld --help --verbose output Bug#49540 DEFAULT value of binlog_format isn't the default value Bug#49640 ambiguous option '--skip-skip-myisam' (double skip prefix) Bug#49644 init_connect and \0 Bug#49645 init_slave and multi-byte characters Bug#49646 mysql --show-warnings crashes when server dies
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Warnings:
Warning 1292 Truncated incorrect max_allowed_packet value: '25000000'
CREATE TABLE t1 (a mediumtext);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b varchar(20));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a');
CREATE TABLE t3 SELECT REPEAT(a,20000000) AS a FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`a` longtext
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
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DROP TABLES t1,t3;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a tinytext);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a');
CREATE TABLE t3 SELECT REPEAT(a,2) AS a FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`a` varchar(510) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
DROP TABLES t1,t3;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a mediumtext);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a');
CREATE TABLE t3 SELECT REPEAT(a,2) AS a FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`a` longtext
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
DROP TABLES t1,t3;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a tinyblob);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a');
CREATE TABLE t3 SELECT REPEAT(a,2) AS a FROM t1 UNION SELECT b FROM t2;
SHOW CREATE TABLE t3;
Table Create Table
t3 CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`a` varbinary(510) DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
DROP TABLES t1,t2,t3;
SET @@global.max_allowed_packet:= @tmp_max;
create table t1 ( id int not null auto_increment, primary key (id), col1 int);
insert into t1 (col1) values (2),(3),(4),(5),(6);
select 99 union all select id from t1 order by 1;
99
1
2
3
4
5
99
select id from t1 union all select 99 order by 1;
id
1
2
3
4
5
99
drop table t1;
create table t1(f1 char(1), f2 char(5), f3 binary(1), f4 binary(5), f5 timestamp, f6 varchar(1) character set utf8 collate utf8_general_ci, f7 text);
create table t2 as select *, f6 as f8 from t1 union select *, f7 from t1;
show create table t2;
Table Create Table
t2 CREATE TABLE `t2` (
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`f1` char(1) DEFAULT NULL,
`f2` char(5) DEFAULT NULL,
`f3` binary(1) DEFAULT NULL,
`f4` binary(5) DEFAULT NULL,
`f5` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
`f6` varchar(1) CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT NULL,
`f7` text,
`f8` mediumtext CHARACTER SET utf8
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
drop table t1, t2;
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union
(select avg(1)) union (select avg(1)) union (select avg(1));
avg(1)
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1.0000
select _utf8'12' union select _latin1'12345';
12
12
12345
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3),(1),(2),(4),(1);
SELECT a FROM (SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY a) AS test;
a
1
2
3
4
SELECT a FROM (SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1 ORDER BY c) AS test;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'c' in 'order clause'
DROP TABLE t1;
(select 1 into @var) union (select 1);
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and INTO
(select 1) union (select 1 into @var);
select @var;
@var
1
(select 2) union (select 1 into @var);
ERROR 42000: Result consisted of more than one row
CREATE TABLE t1 (a int);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (10), (20);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b int);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (10), (50), (50);
SELECT a,1 FROM t1
UNION
SELECT b, COUNT(*) FROM t2 GROUP BY b WITH ROLLUP
ORDER BY a;
a 1
NULL 3
10 1
20 1
50 2
SELECT a,1 FROM t1
UNION
SELECT b, COUNT(*) FROM t2 GROUP BY b WITH ROLLUP
ORDER BY a DESC;
a 1
50 2
20 1
10 1
NULL 3
SELECT a,1 FROM t1
UNION
SELECT b, COUNT(*) FROM t2 GROUP BY b WITH ROLLUP
ORDER BY a ASC LIMIT 3;
a 1
NULL 3
10 1
20 1
SELECT a,1 FROM t1
UNION ALL
SELECT b, COUNT(*) FROM t2 GROUP BY b WITH ROLLUP
ORDER BY a DESC;
a 1
50 2
20 1
10 1
10 1
NULL 3
SELECT a,1 FROM t1
UNION
(SELECT b, COUNT(*) FROM t2 GROUP BY b WITH ROLLUP ORDER BY a);
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of CUBE/ROLLUP and ORDER BY
SELECT a,1 FROM t1
UNION ALL
SELECT b, COUNT(*) FROM t2 GROUP BY b WITH ROLLUP ORDER BY a
UNION
SELECT 1,1;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and ORDER BY
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3);
CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT * FROM (SELECT NULL) a UNION SELECT a FROM t1;
DESC t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
NULL int(11) YES NULL
CREATE TABLE t3 SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM (SELECT NULL) a;
DESC t3;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
a int(11) YES NULL
CREATE TABLE t4 SELECT NULL;
DESC t4;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
NULL binary(0) YES NULL
CREATE TABLE t5 SELECT NULL UNION SELECT NULL;
DESC t5;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
NULL binary(0) YES NULL
CREATE TABLE t6
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM (SELECT NULL)a) b UNION SELECT a FROM t1;
DESC t6;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
NULL int(11) YES NULL
DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6;
CREATE TABLE t1 (f FLOAT(9,6));
CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT f FROM t1 UNION SELECT f FROM t1;
SHOW FIELDS FROM t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
f float(9,6) YES NULL
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1(d DOUBLE(9,6));
CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT d FROM t1 UNION SELECT d FROM t1;
SHOW FIELDS FROM t2;
Field Type Null Key Default Extra
d double(9,6) YES NULL
DROP TABLE t1, t2;
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT a FROM t1
UNION
SELECT a FROM t1
ORDER BY a;
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 system NULL NULL NULL NULL 0 0.00 const row not found
2 UNION t1 system NULL NULL NULL NULL 0 0.00 const row not found
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Using filesort
Warnings:
Note 1003 select '0' AS `a` from `test`.`t1` union select '0' AS `a` from `test`.`t1` order by `a`
DROP TABLE t1;
End of 5.0 tests
#
# Bug#32858: Error: "Incorrect usage of UNION and INTO" does not take
# subselects into account
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1);
# Tests fix in parser rule select_derived_union.
SELECT a INTO @v FROM (
SELECT a FROM t1
UNION
SELECT a FROM t1
) alias;
SELECT a INTO OUTFILE 'union.out.file' FROM (
SELECT a FROM t1
UNION
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 0
) alias;
SELECT a INTO DUMPFILE 'union.out.file2' FROM (
SELECT a FROM t1
UNION
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE 0
) alias;
SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a INTO @v FROM t1;
SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a INTO OUTFILE 'union.out.file5' FROM t1;
SELECT a FROM t1 UNION SELECT a INTO OUTFILE 'union.out.file6' FROM t1;
SELECT a INTO @v FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and INTO
SELECT a INTO OUTFILE 'union.out.file7' FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and INTO
SELECT a INTO DUMPFILE 'union.out.file8' FROM t1 UNION SELECT a FROM t1;
ERROR HY000: Incorrect usage of UNION and INTO
# Tests fix in parser rule query_expression_body.
SELECT ( SELECT a UNION SELECT a ) INTO @v FROM t1;
SELECT ( SELECT a UNION SELECT a ) INTO OUTFILE 'union.out.file3' FROM t1;
SELECT ( SELECT a UNION SELECT a ) INTO DUMPFILE 'union.out.file4' FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
Bug #49734: Crash on EXPLAIN EXTENDED UNION ... ORDER BY <any non-const-function> Several problems fixed : 1. Non constant expressions in UNION ... ORDER BY were not correctly cleaned up in st_select_lex_unit::cleanup() causing crashes in EXPLAIN EXTENDED because of fields quoted by these expressions pointing to the already freed temporary table used to calculate the UNION. Fixed by correctly cleaning up expressions of any depth. 2. Subqueries in the order by part of UNION ... ORDER BY ... caused a crash in EXPLAIN EXTENDED because of a transformation attempt made during EXPLAIN EXTENDED execution. Fixed by not doing the transformation when in EXPLAIN. 3. Fulltext functions caused crash when in the ORDER BY part of an un-parenthesized UNION that gets "promoted" to be valid for the whole union, e.g. SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t2 ORDER BY MATCHES (a) AGAINST ('abc' IN BOOLEAN MODE). This is a case that demonstrates a more general problem of parts of the query being moved to another level. When doing such transformation late in the optimization run when most of the flags about the contents of the query are already aggregated it's possible to "split" the flags so that they correctly reflect the new queries after the transformation. In specific the ST_SELECT_LEX::ftfunc_list is holding all the free text function for all the parts of the second SELECT in the UNION and we don't know what part of that is in the ORDER BY that we're to move to the UNION level and what part is about the other parts of the second SELECT. Fixed by throwing and error when such statements are about to be processed by adding a check for the presence of MATCH() inside the ORDER BY clause that's going to get promoted to UNION. To workaround this new limitation one must parenthesize the UNION SELECTs and provide a real global ORDER BY for the UNION outside of the parenthesis.
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#
# Bug #49734: Crash on EXPLAIN EXTENDED UNION ... ORDER BY
# <any non-const-function>
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(10), FULLTEXT KEY a (a));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(2);
CREATE TABLE t2 (b INT);
INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1),(2);
# Should not crash
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a + 12;
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00
2 UNION t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Using filesort
Warnings:
Note 1003 select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t1` union select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t1` order by (`a` + 12)
# Should not crash
SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY a + 12;
a
1
2
# Should not crash
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1
ORDER BY MATCH(a) AGAINST ('+abc' IN BOOLEAN MODE);
ERROR 42000: Incorrect usage/placement of 'MATCH()'
# Should not crash
SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1
ORDER BY MATCH(a) AGAINST ('+abc' IN BOOLEAN MODE);
ERROR 42000: Incorrect usage/placement of 'MATCH()'
# Should not crash
(SELECT * FROM t1) UNION (SELECT * FROM t1)
ORDER BY MATCH(a) AGAINST ('+abc' IN BOOLEAN MODE);
a
1
2
# Should not crash
EXPLAIN EXTENDED
SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1
ORDER BY (SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b = 12);
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows filtered Extra
1 PRIMARY t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00
2 UNION t1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00
3 SUBQUERY t2 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2 100.00 Using where
NULL UNION RESULT <union1,2> ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL Using filesort
Warnings:
Note 1276 Field or reference 'test.t1.a' of SELECT #3 was resolved in SELECT #2
Note 1003 select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t1` union select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t1` order by (select `test`.`t1`.`a` AS `a` from `test`.`t2` where (`test`.`t2`.`b` = 12))
# Should not crash
SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t1
ORDER BY (SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE b = 12);
# Should not crash
SELECT * FROM t2 UNION SELECT * FROM t2
ORDER BY (SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE MATCH(a) AGAINST ('+abc' IN BOOLEAN MODE));
b
1
2
DROP TABLE t1,t2;
End of 5.1 tests