# # Test of --lower-case-table-names # drop table if exists t1,t2,t3,t4,T1; drop database if exists mysqltest; create table T1 (id int primary key, Word varchar(40) not null, Index(Word)); create table t4 (id int primary key, Word varchar(40) not null); INSERT INTO T1 VALUES (1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c'); INSERT INTO T4 VALUES(1,'match'); SELECT * FROM t1; SELECT T1.id from T1 LIMIT 1; SELECT T2.id from t1 as T2 LIMIT 1; SELECT * from t1 left join t4 on (test.t1.id= TEST.t4.id) where TEST.t1.id >= test.t4.id; --error 1109 SELECT T2.id from t1 as t2 LIMIT 1; RENAME TABLE T1 TO T2; ALTER TABLE T2 ADD new_col int not null; ALTER TABLE T2 RENAME T3; show tables like 't_'; drop table t3,t4; # # Test alias # create table t1 (a int); select count(*) from T1; select count(*) from t1; --error 1109 select count(T1.a) from t1; --error 1109 select count(bags.a) from t1 as Bags; drop table t1; # # Test all caps database name # create database mysqltest; use MYSQLTEST; create table t1 (a int); select T1.a from MYSQLTEST.T1; --error 1109 select t1.a from MYSQLTEST.T1; select mysqltest.t1.* from MYSQLTEST.t1; select MYSQLTEST.t1.* from MYSQLTEST.t1; select MYSQLTEST.T1.* from MYSQLTEST.T1; select MYSQLTEST.T1.* from T1; alter table t1 rename to T1; select MYSQLTEST.t1.* from MYSQLTEST.t1; drop database mysqltest;