mariadb/mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test
unknown 0f6047e455 Bug #28842 Different 'duplicate key' error code between 5.0 and 5.1
The patch for WL 1563 added a new duplicate key error message so that the
  key name could be provided instead of the key number. But the error code
  for the new message was used even though that did not need to change.

  This could cause unnecessary problems for applications that used the old
  ER_DUP_ENTRY error code to detect duplicate key errors.


mysql-test/t/auto_increment.test:
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mysql-test/t/create.test:
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mysql-test/t/create_select_tmp.test:
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mysql-test/t/ctype_ucs2_def.test:
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mysql-test/t/ctype_utf8.test:
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mysql-test/t/delayed.test:
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mysql-test/t/heap.test:
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mysql-test/t/heap_btree.test:
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mysql-test/t/heap_hash.test:
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mysql-test/t/innodb.test:
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mysql-test/t/insert_select.test:
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mysql-test/t/insert_update.test:
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mysql-test/t/join_outer.test:
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mysql-test/t/key.test:
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mysql-test/t/merge.test:
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mysql-test/t/myisam.test:
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mysql-test/t/ndb_basic.test:
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mysql-test/t/ndb_charset.test:
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mysql-test/t/ndb_index_unique.test:
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mysql-test/t/ndb_insert.test:
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mysql-test/t/ndb_replace.test:
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mysql-test/t/ndb_update.test:
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mysql-test/t/replace.test:
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mysql-test/t/rpl_err_ignoredtable.test:
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mysql-test/t/rpl_ndb_do_table.test:
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mysql-test/t/rpl_row_create_table.test:
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mysql-test/t/rpl_sp.test:
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mysql-test/t/show_check.test:
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mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
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mysql-test/t/sp.test:
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mysql-test/t/sp_trans.test:
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mysql-test/t/sp_trans_log.test:
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mysql-test/t/temp_table.test:
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mysql-test/t/type_binary.test:
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mysql-test/t/type_bit.test:
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mysql-test/t/type_bit_innodb.test:
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mysql-test/t/type_blob.test:
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mysql-test/t/type_varchar.test:
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mysql-test/r/create.result:
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mysql-test/r/rpl_sp.result:
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mysql-test/r/sp.result:
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mysql-test/include/mix1.inc:
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mysql-test/include/mix2.inc:
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mysql-test/include/ps_modify.inc:
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mysql-test/include/query_cache.inc:
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mysql-test/include/varchar.inc:
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mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/insert_select-binlog.test:
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mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/mix_innodb_myisam_binlog.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_auto_increment.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_foreign_key.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_insert_delayed.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_insert_id.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_insert_id_pk.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_loaddata.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_row_basic.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_stm_EE_err2.test:
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mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_trig004.test:
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sql/handler.cc:
  Restore use of ER_DUP_ENTRY error code even when ER_DUP_ENTRY_WITH_KEY_NAME
  error message is being used. (Bug #28842)
2007-06-06 10:57:07 -07:00

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#
# Test of auto_increment; The test for BDB tables is in bdb.test
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
drop table if exists t2;
--enable_warnings
SET SQL_WARNINGS=1;
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment,b int, primary key (a)) engine=myisam auto_increment=3;
insert into t1 values (1,1),(NULL,3),(NULL,4);
delete from t1 where a=4;
insert into t1 values (NULL,5),(NULL,6);
select * from t1;
delete from t1 where a=6;
#show table status like "t1";
replace t1 values (3,1);
ALTER TABLE t1 add c int;
replace t1 values (3,3,3);
insert into t1 values (NULL,7,7);
update t1 set a=8,b=b+1,c=c+1 where a=7;
insert into t1 values (NULL,9,9);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (
skey tinyint unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment PRIMARY KEY,
sval char(20)
);
insert into t1 values (NULL, "hello");
insert into t1 values (NULL, "hey");
select * from t1;
select _rowid,t1._rowid,skey,sval from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test auto_increment on sub key
#
create table t1 (a char(10) not null, b int not null auto_increment, primary key(a,b));
insert into t1 values ("a",1),("b",2),("a",2),("c",1);
insert into t1 values ("a",NULL),("b",NULL),("c",NULL),("e",NULL);
insert into t1 (a) values ("a"),("b"),("c"),("d");
insert into t1 (a) values ('k'),('d');
insert into t1 (a) values ("a");
insert into t1 values ("d",last_insert_id());
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (ordid int(8) not null auto_increment, ord varchar(50) not null, primary key (ordid), index(ord,ordid));
insert into t1 (ordid,ord) values (NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,'sdj');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (ordid int(8) not null auto_increment, ord varchar(50) not null, primary key (ord,ordid));
insert into t1 values (NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,"abc"),(NULL,'abc'),(NULL,'zzz'),(NULL,'sdj'),(NULL,'abc');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (sid char(5), id int(2) NOT NULL auto_increment, key(sid, id));
create table t2 (sid char(20), id int(2));
insert into t2 values ('skr',NULL),('skr',NULL),('test',NULL);
insert into t1 select * from t2;
select * from t1;
drop table t1,t2;
#
# Test of auto_increment columns when they are set to 0
#
create table t1 (a int not null primary key auto_increment);
insert into t1 values (0);
update t1 set a=0;
select * from t1;
check table t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test negative values (Bug #1366)
#
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key);
insert into t1 values (NULL);
insert into t1 values (-1);
select last_insert_id();
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key) /*!40102 engine=heap */;
insert into t1 values (NULL);
insert into t1 values (-1);
select last_insert_id();
insert into t1 values (NULL);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# last_insert_id() madness
#
create table t1 (i tinyint unsigned not null auto_increment primary key);
insert into t1 set i = 254;
insert into t1 set i = null;
select last_insert_id();
explain extended select last_insert_id();
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 set i = 254;
select last_insert_id();
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 set i = null;
select last_insert_id();
drop table t1;
create table t1 (i tinyint unsigned not null auto_increment, key (i));
insert into t1 set i = 254;
insert into t1 set i = null;
select last_insert_id();
insert into t1 set i = null;
select last_insert_id();
drop table t1;
create table t1 (i tinyint unsigned not null auto_increment primary key, b int, unique (b));
insert into t1 values (NULL, 10);
select last_insert_id();
insert into t1 values (NULL, 15);
select last_insert_id();
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 values (NULL, 10);
select last_insert_id();
drop table t1;
create table t1(a int auto_increment,b int null,primary key(a));
SET SQL_MODE=NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO;
insert into t1(a,b)values(NULL,1);
insert into t1(a,b)values(200,2);
insert into t1(a,b)values(0,3);
insert into t1(b)values(4);
insert into t1(b)values(5);
insert into t1(b)values(6);
insert into t1(b)values(7);
select * from t1 order by b;
alter table t1 modify b mediumint;
select * from t1 order by b;
create table t2 (a int);
insert t2 values (1),(2);
alter table t2 add b int auto_increment primary key;
select * from t2;
drop table t2;
delete from t1 where a=0;
update t1 set a=0 where b=5;
select * from t1 order by b;
delete from t1 where a=0;
update t1 set a=NULL where b=6;
update t1 set a=300 where b=7;
SET SQL_MODE='';
insert into t1(a,b)values(NULL,8);
insert into t1(a,b)values(400,9);
insert into t1(a,b)values(0,10);
insert into t1(b)values(11);
insert into t1(b)values(12);
insert into t1(b)values(13);
insert into t1(b)values(14);
select * from t1 order by b;
delete from t1 where a=0;
update t1 set a=0 where b=12;
select * from t1 order by b;
delete from t1 where a=0;
update t1 set a=NULL where b=13;
update t1 set a=500 where b=14;
select * from t1 order by b;
drop table t1;
#
# Test of behavior of ALTER TABLE when coulmn containing NULL or zeroes is
# converted to AUTO_INCREMENT column
#
create table t1 (a bigint);
insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3), (NULL), (NULL);
alter table t1 modify a bigint not null auto_increment primary key;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (a bigint);
insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3), (0), (0);
alter table t1 modify a bigint not null auto_increment primary key;
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# We still should be able to preserve zero in NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO mode
create table t1 (a bigint);
insert into t1 values (0), (1), (2), (3);
set sql_mode=NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO;
alter table t1 modify a bigint not null auto_increment primary key;
set sql_mode= '';
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
# It also sensible to preserve zeroes if we are converting auto_increment
# column to auto_increment column (or not touching it at all, which is more
# common case probably)
create table t1 (a int auto_increment primary key , b int null);
set sql_mode=NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO;
insert into t1 values (0,1),(1,2),(2,3);
select * from t1;
set sql_mode= '';
alter table t1 modify b varchar(255);
insert into t1 values (0,4);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# BUG #10045: Problem with composite AUTO_INCREMENT + BLOB key
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT AUTO_INCREMENT, b BLOB, PRIMARY KEY (a,b(10)));
INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES ('aaaa');
CHECK TABLE t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES ('');
CHECK TABLE t1;
INSERT INTO t1 (b) VALUES ('bbbb');
CHECK TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
# BUG #19025:
CREATE TABLE `t1` (
t1_name VARCHAR(255) DEFAULT NULL,
t1_id INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
KEY (t1_name),
PRIMARY KEY (t1_id)
) AUTO_INCREMENT = 1000;
INSERT INTO t1 (t1_name) VALUES('MySQL');
INSERT INTO t1 (t1_name) VALUES('MySQL');
INSERT INTO t1 (t1_name) VALUES('MySQL');
SELECT * from t1;
SHOW CREATE TABLE `t1`;
DROP TABLE `t1`;
#
# Bug #6880: LAST_INSERT_ID() within a statement
#
create table t1(a int not null auto_increment primary key);
create table t2(a int not null auto_increment primary key, t1a int);
insert into t1 values(NULL);
insert into t2 values (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID());
insert into t1 values (NULL);
insert into t2 values (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()),
(NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID());
insert into t1 values (NULL);
insert into t2 values (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()),
(NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID()), (NULL, LAST_INSERT_ID());
select * from t2;
drop table t1, t2;
--echo End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug #11080 & #11005 Multi-row REPLACE fails on a duplicate key error
#
CREATE TABLE t1 ( `a` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `b` int(11) default NULL,PRIMARY KEY (`a`),UNIQUE KEY `b` (`b`));
insert into t1 (b) values (1);
replace into t1 (b) values (2), (1), (3);
select * from t1;
truncate table t1;
insert into t1 (b) values (1);
replace into t1 (b) values (2);
replace into t1 (b) values (1);
replace into t1 (b) values (3);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
create table t1 (rowid int not null auto_increment, val int not null,primary
key (rowid), unique(val));
replace into t1 (val) values ('1'),('2');
replace into t1 (val) values ('1'),('2');
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
insert into t1 (val) values ('1'),('2');
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test that update changes internal auto-increment value
#
create table t1 (a int not null auto_increment primary key, val int);
insert into t1 (val) values (1);
update t1 set a=2 where a=1;
insert into t1 (val) values (1);
select * from t1;
drop table t1;
#
# Test key duplications with auto-increment in ALTER TABLE
# bug #14573
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (t1 INT(10) PRIMARY KEY, t2 INT(10));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(0, 0);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 1);
--error ER_DUP_ENTRY
ALTER TABLE t1 CHANGE t1 t1 INT(10) auto_increment;
DROP TABLE t1;
# Test of REPLACE when it does INSERT+DELETE and not UPDATE:
# see if it sets LAST_INSERT_ID() ok
create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b int, c int, d timestamp default current_timestamp, unique(b),unique(c));
insert into t1 values(null,1,1,now());
insert into t1 values(null,0,0,null);
# this will delete two rows
replace into t1 values(null,1,0,null);
select last_insert_id();
drop table t1;