-- source include/have_innodb.inc --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2; --enable_warnings # BUG#16798: Uninitialized row buffer reads in ref-or-null optimizer # (repeatable only w/innodb). create table t1 ( c_id int(11) not null default '0', org_id int(11) default null, unique key contacts$c_id (c_id), key contacts$org_id (org_id) ) engine=innodb; insert into t1 values (2,null),(120,null),(141,null),(218,7), (128,1), (151,2),(234,2),(236,2),(243,2),(255,2),(259,2),(232,3),(235,3),(238,3), (246,3),(253,3),(269,3),(285,3),(291,3),(293,3),(131,4),(230,4),(231,4); create table t2 ( slai_id int(11) not null default '0', owner_tbl int(11) default null, owner_id int(11) default null, sla_id int(11) default null, inc_web int(11) default null, inc_email int(11) default null, inc_chat int(11) default null, inc_csr int(11) default null, inc_total int(11) default null, time_billed int(11) default null, activedate timestamp null default null, expiredate timestamp null default null, state int(11) default null, sla_set int(11) default null, unique key t2$slai_id (slai_id), key t2$owner_id (owner_id), key t2$sla_id (sla_id) ) engine=innodb; insert into t2(slai_id, owner_tbl, owner_id, sla_id) values (1,3,1,1), (3,3,10,2), (4,3,3,6), (5,3,2,5), (6,3,8,3), (7,3,9,7), (8,3,6,8), (9,3,4,9), (10,3,5,10), (11,3,11,11), (12,3,7,12); flush tables; select si.slai_id from t1 c join t2 si on ((si.owner_tbl = 3 and si.owner_id = c.org_id) or ( si.owner_tbl = 2 and si.owner_id = c.c_id)) where c.c_id = 218 and expiredate is null; select * from t1 where org_id is null; select si.slai_id from t1 c join t2 si on ((si.owner_tbl = 3 and si.owner_id = c.org_id) or ( si.owner_tbl = 2 and si.owner_id = c.c_id)) where c.c_id = 218 and expiredate is null; drop table t1, t2; # # Bug#17212: results not sorted correctly by ORDER BY when using index # (repeatable only w/innodb because of index props) # CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, b int, KEY b (b)) Engine=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE t2 (a int, b int, PRIMARY KEY (a,b)) Engine=InnoDB; CREATE TABLE t3 (a int, b int, c int, PRIMARY KEY (a), UNIQUE KEY b (b,c), KEY a (a,b,c)) Engine=InnoDB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 1); INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a + 1, b + 1 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 SELECT a + 2, b + 2 FROM t1; INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,1),(1,2),(1,3),(1,4),(1,5),(1,6),(1,7),(1,8); INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a + 1, b FROM t2; DELETE FROM t2 WHERE a = 1 AND b < 2; INSERT INTO t3 VALUES (1,1,1),(2,1,2); INSERT INTO t3 SELECT a + 2, a + 2, 3 FROM t3; INSERT INTO t3 SELECT a + 4, a + 4, 3 FROM t3; # demonstrate a problem when a must-use-sort table flag # (sort_by_table=1) is being neglected. SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN SQL_NO_CACHE t1.b, t1.a FROM t1, t3, t2 WHERE t3.a = t2.a AND t2.b = t1.a AND t3.b = 1 AND t3.c IN (1, 2) ORDER BY t1.b LIMIT 2; # demonstrate the problem described in the bug report SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN SQL_NO_CACHE t1.b, t1.a FROM t1, t3, t2 WHERE t3.a = t2.a AND t2.b = t1.a AND t3.b = 1 AND t3.c IN (1, 2) ORDER BY t1.b LIMIT 5; DROP TABLE t1, t2, t3; # BUG#21077 (The testcase is not deterministic so correct execution doesn't # prove anything) For proof one should track if sequence of ha_innodb::* func # calls is correct. CREATE TABLE `t1` (`id1` INT) ; INSERT INTO `t1` (`id1`) VALUES (1),(5),(2); CREATE TABLE `t2` ( `id1` INT, `id2` INT NOT NULL, `id3` INT, `id4` INT NOT NULL, UNIQUE (`id2`,`id4`), KEY (`id1`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB; INSERT INTO `t2`(`id1`,`id2`,`id3`,`id4`) VALUES (1,1,1,0), (1,1,2,1), (5,1,2,2), (6,1,2,3), (1,2,2,2), (1,2,1,1); SELECT `id1` FROM `t1` WHERE `id1` NOT IN (SELECT `id1` FROM `t2` WHERE `id2` = 1 AND `id3` = 2); DROP TABLE t1, t2; # # BUG#18819: DELETE IGNORE hangs on foreign key parent delete # # The bug itself does not relate to InnoDB, but we have to use foreign # keys to reproduce it. # --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2, t1; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE t1 (i INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE= InnoDB; CREATE TABLE t2 ( i INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN KEY (i) REFERENCES t1 (i) ON DELETE NO ACTION ) ENGINE= InnoDB; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1); DELETE IGNORE FROM t1 WHERE i = 1; SELECT * FROM t1, t2; DROP TABLE t2, t1; # # Bug #22728 - Handler_rollback value is growing # flush status; create table t1 (c1 int) engine=innodb; connect (con1,localhost,root,,); connect (con2,localhost,root,,); connection con2; handler t1 open; handler t1 read first; disconnect con2; connection con1; show /*!50002 GLOBAL */ status like 'Handler_rollback'; connection default; drop table t1; disconnect con1; --echo End of 4.1 tests