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guilhem@mysql.com
140b488c96 Fix for BUG#20524 "auto_increment_* not observed when inserting
a too large value": the bug was that if MySQL generated a value for an
auto_increment column, based on auto_increment_* variables, and this value
was bigger than the column's max possible value, then that max possible
value was inserted (after issuing a warning). But this didn't honour
auto_increment_* variables (and so could cause conflicts in a master-master
replication where one master is supposed to generated only even numbers,
and the other only odd numbers), so now we "round down" this max possible
value to honour auto_increment_* variables, before inserting it.
2006-07-06 14:37:09 +02:00
bell@sanja.is.com.ua
87af10ed1e test made independend of server builtin features 2004-11-21 16:42:54 +02:00
monty@mishka.local
91ff64e107 Added options --auto-increment-increment and --auto-increment-offset.
This allows one to setup a master <-> master replication with non conflicting auto-increment series.
Cleaned up binary log code to make it easyer to add new state variables.
Added simpler 'upper level' logic for artificial events (events that should not cause cleanups on slave).
Simplified binary log handling.
Changed how auto_increment works together with to SET INSERT_ID=# to make it more predictable: Now the inserted rows in a multi-row statement are set independent of the existing rows in the table. (Before only InnoDB did this correctly)
2004-09-15 22:10:31 +03:00