mariadb/mysql-test/std_data/init_file.dat
thek@kpdesk.mysql.com 19dfc42eb6 Bug#23240 --init_file statements with NOW() reports '1970-01-01 11:00:00'as the date time
- Starting time of a query sent by bootstrapping wasn't initialized
  and starting time defaulted to 0. This later used value by NOW-
  item and was translated to 1970-01-01 11:00:00.
- Marketing the time with thd->set_time() before the call to
  mysql_parse resolves this issue.
- set_time was refactored to be part of the thd->init_for_queries-
  process.
2007-02-19 14:57:54 +01:00

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select * from mysql.user as t1, mysql.user as t2, mysql.user as t3;
use test;
drop table if exists t1;
create table t1 (x int);
drop table if exists t2;
create table t2 (y int);
drop procedure if exists p1;
create definer=root@localhost procedure p1() select * from t1;
call p1();
drop procedure p1;
create definer=root@localhost procedure p1() insert into t1 values (3),(5),(7);
call p1();
drop function if exists f1;
create definer=root@localhost function f1() returns int return (select count(*) from t1);
insert into t2 set y = f1()*10;
drop view if exists v1;
create definer=root@localhost view v1 as select f1();
insert into t2 (y) select * from v1;
create trigger trg1 after insert on t2 for each row insert into t1 values (new.y);
insert into t2 values (11), (13);
drop procedure p1;
drop function f1;
drop view v1;
#
# Bug#23240 --init-file statements with NOW() reports '1970-01-01 11:00:00'as the date time
#
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS init_file;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS init_file.startup ( startdate DATETIME );
INSERT INTO init_file.startup VALUES ( NOW() );