# # Test metadata # --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2; --enable_warnings --enable_metadata # # First some simple tests # select 1, 1.0, -1, "hello", NULL; create table t1 (a tinyint, b smallint, c mediumint, d int, e bigint, f float(3,2), g double(4,3), h decimal(5,4), i year, j date, k timestamp, l datetime, m enum('a','b'), n set('a','b'), o char(10)); select * from t1; select a b, b c from t1 as t2; drop table t1; # # Test metadata from ORDER BY (Bug #2654) # CREATE TABLE t1 (id tinyint(3) default NULL, data varchar(255) default NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1,'male'),(2,'female'); CREATE TABLE t2 (id tinyint(3) unsigned default NULL, data char(3) default '0'); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,'yes'),(2,'no'); select t1.id, t1.data, t2.data from t1, t2 where t1.id = t2.id; select t1.id, t1.data, t2.data from t1, t2 where t1.id = t2.id order by t1.id; select t1.id from t1 union select t2.id from t2; drop table t1,t2; --disable_metadata