# # test of MERGE TABLES # drop table if exists t1,t2,t3; create table t1 (a int not null primary key auto_increment, message char(20)); create table t2 (a int not null primary key auto_increment, message char(20)); INSERT INTO t1 (message) VALUES ("Testing"),("table"),("t1"); INSERT INTO t2 (message) VALUES ("Testing"),("table"),("t2"); create table t3 (a int not null, b char(20), key(a)) type=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2); select * from t3; select * from t3 order by a desc; drop table t3; insert into t1 select NULL,message from t2; insert into t2 select NULL,message from t1; insert into t1 select NULL,message from t2; insert into t2 select NULL,message from t1; insert into t1 select NULL,message from t2; insert into t2 select NULL,message from t1; insert into t1 select NULL,message from t2; insert into t2 select NULL,message from t1; insert into t1 select NULL,message from t2; insert into t2 select NULL,message from t1; insert into t1 select NULL,message from t2; create table t3 (a int not null, b char(20), key(a)) type=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2); explain select * from t3 where a < 10; explain select * from t3 where a > 10 and a < 20; select * from t3 where a = 10; select * from t3 where a < 10; select * from t3 where a > 10 and a < 20; explain select a from t3 order by a desc limit 10; select a from t3 order by a desc limit 10; select a from t3 order by a desc limit 300,10; show create table t3; # The following should give errors create table t4 (a int not null, b char(10), key(a)) type=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2); # Because of windows, it's important that we drop the merge tables first! drop table if exists t4,t3,t1,t2; create table t1 (c char(10)) type=myisam; create table t2 (c char(10)) type=myisam; create table t3 (c char(10)) union=(t1,t2) type=merge; insert into t1 (c) values ('test1'); insert into t1 (c) values ('test1'); insert into t1 (c) values ('test1'); insert into t2 (c) values ('test2'); insert into t2 (c) values ('test2'); insert into t2 (c) values ('test2'); select * from t3; select * from t3; delete from t3 where 1=1; select * from t3; select * from t1; drop table t3,t2,t1; # # Test 2 # CREATE TABLE t1 (incr int not null, othr int not null, primary key(incr)); CREATE TABLE t2 (incr int not null, othr int not null, primary key(incr)); CREATE TABLE t3 (incr int not null, othr int not null, primary key(incr)) TYPE=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2); SELECT * from t3; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ( 1,10),( 3,53),( 5,21),( 7,12),( 9,17); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES ( 2,24),( 4,33),( 6,41),( 8,26),( 0,32); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (11,20),(13,43),(15,11),(17,22),(19,37); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (12,25),(14,31),(16,42),(18,27),(10,30); SELECT * from t3 where incr in (1,2,3,4) order by othr; alter table t3 UNION=(t1); select count(*) from t3; alter table t3 UNION=(t1,t2); select count(*) from t3; alter table t3 TYPE=MYISAM; select count(*) from t3; # Test that ALTER TABLE rembers the old UNION drop table t3; CREATE TABLE t3 (incr int not null, othr int not null, primary key(incr)) TYPE=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2); show create table t3; alter table t3 drop primary key; show create table t3; drop table t3,t2,t1; # # Test table without unions # create table t1 (a int not null) type=merge; select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Bug found by Monty. # drop table if exists t3, t2, t1; create table t1 (a int not null, b int not null, key(a,b)); create table t2 (a int not null, b int not null, key(a,b)); create table t3 (a int not null, b int not null, key(a,b)) TYPE=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2); insert into t1 values (1,2),(2,1),(0,0),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6); insert into t2 values (1,1),(2,2),(0,0),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6); flush tables; select * from t3 where a=1 order by b limit 2;