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# See if queries that use both auto_increment and LAST_INSERT_ID()
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# are replicated well
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# We also check how the foreign_key_check variable is replicated
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source include/master-slave.inc;
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source include/have_innodb.inc;
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connection master;
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create table t1(a int auto_increment, key(a));
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create table t2(b int auto_increment, c int, key(b));
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insert into t1 values (1),(2),(3);
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insert into t1 values (null);
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insert into t2 values (null,last_insert_id());
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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select * from t1;
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select * from t2;
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connection master;
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#check if multi-line inserts,
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#which set last_insert_id to the first id inserted,
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#are replicated the same way
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drop table t1;
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drop table t2;
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--disable_warnings
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create table t1(a int auto_increment, key(a)) engine=innodb;
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create table t2(b int auto_increment, c int, key(b), foreign key(b) references t1(a)) engine=innodb;
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--enable_warnings
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SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;
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insert into t1 values (10);
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insert into t1 values (null),(null),(null);
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insert into t2 values (5,0);
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insert into t2 values (null,last_insert_id());
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SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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select * from t1;
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select * from t2;
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connection master;
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# check if INSERT SELECT in auto_increment is well replicated (bug #490)
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drop table t2;
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drop table t1;
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create table t1(a int auto_increment, key(a));
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create table t2(b int auto_increment, c int, key(b));
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insert into t1 values (10);
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insert into t1 values (null),(null),(null);
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insert into t2 values (5,0);
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insert into t2 (c) select * from t1;
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select * from t2;
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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select * from t1;
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select * from t2;
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connection master;
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drop table t1;
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drop table t2;
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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#
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# Bug#8412: Error codes reported in binary log for CHARACTER SET,
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# FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS
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#
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connection master;
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SET TIMESTAMP=1000000000;
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CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT UNIQUE );
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SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;
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--error 1062
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1),(1);
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sync_slave_with_master;
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connection master;
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drop table t1;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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#
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# Bug#14553: NULL in WHERE resets LAST_INSERT_ID
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#
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connection master;
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create table t1(a int auto_increment, key(a));
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create table t2(a int);
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insert into t1 (a) values (null);
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insert into t2 (a) select a from t1 where a is null;
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insert into t2 (a) select a from t1 where a is null;
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select * from t2;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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connection slave;
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select * from t2;
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connection master;
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drop table t1;
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drop table t2;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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# End of 4.1 tests
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#
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# BUG#15728: LAST_INSERT_ID function inside a stored function returns 0
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#
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# The solution is not to reset last_insert_id on enter to sub-statement.
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#
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connection master;
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--disable_warnings
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drop function if exists bug15728;
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drop function if exists bug15728_insert;
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drop table if exists t1, t2;
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--enable_warnings
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create table t1 (
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id int not null auto_increment,
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last_id int,
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primary key (id)
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);
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create function bug15728() returns int(11)
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return last_insert_id();
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insert into t1 (last_id) values (0);
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insert into t1 (last_id) values (last_insert_id());
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insert into t1 (last_id) values (bug15728());
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# Check that nested call replicates too.
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create table t2 (
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id int not null auto_increment,
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last_id int,
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primary key (id)
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);
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delimiter |;
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create function bug15728_insert() returns int(11) modifies sql data
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begin
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insert into t2 (last_id) values (bug15728());
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return bug15728();
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end|
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create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row
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begin
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declare res int;
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select bug15728_insert() into res;
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set NEW.last_id = res;
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end|
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delimiter ;|
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insert into t1 (last_id) values (0);
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drop trigger t1_bi;
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# Check that nested call doesn't affect outer context.
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select last_insert_id();
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select bug15728_insert();
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select last_insert_id();
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insert into t1 (last_id) values (bug15728());
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# This should be exactly one greater than in the previous call.
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select last_insert_id();
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save_master_pos;
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connection slave;
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sync_with_master;
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select * from t1;
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select * from t2;
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connection master;
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drop function bug15728;
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drop function bug15728_insert;
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drop table t1, t2;
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# test of BUG#20188 REPLACE or ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE in
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# auto_increment breaks binlog
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create table t1 (n int primary key auto_increment not null,
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b int, unique(b));
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# First, test that we do not call restore_auto_increment() too early
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# in write_record():
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set sql_log_bin=0;
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insert into t1 values(null,100);
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replace into t1 values(null,50),(null,100),(null,150);
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select * from t1 order by n;
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truncate table t1;
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set sql_log_bin=1;
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insert into t1 values(null,100);
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select * from t1 order by n;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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# make slave's table autoinc counter bigger
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insert into t1 values(null,200),(null,300);
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delete from t1 where b <> 100;
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# check that slave's table content is identical to master
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select * from t1 order by n;
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# only the auto_inc counter differs.
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connection master;
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replace into t1 values(null,100),(null,350);
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select * from t1 order by n;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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select * from t1 order by n;
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# Same test as for REPLACE, but for ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
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# We first check that if we update a row using a value larger than the
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# table's counter, the counter for next row is bigger than the
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# after-value of the updated row.
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connection master;
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insert into t1 values (NULL,400),(3,500),(NULL,600) on duplicate key UPDATE n=1000;
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select * from t1 order by n;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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select * from t1 order by n;
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# and now test for the bug:
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connection master;
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drop table t1;
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create table t1 (n int primary key auto_increment not null,
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b int, unique(b));
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insert into t1 values(null,100);
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select * from t1 order by n;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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insert into t1 values(null,200),(null,300);
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delete from t1 where b <> 100;
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select * from t1 order by n;
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connection master;
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insert into t1 values(null,100),(null,350) on duplicate key update n=2;
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select * from t1 order by n;
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sync_slave_with_master;
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select * from t1 order by n;
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connection master;
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drop table t1;
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# End of 5.0 tests
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sync_slave_with_master;
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