mariadb/mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test
unknown 3af862c711 Fixed test case to be more portable
mysql-test/r/func_gconcat.result:
  Update results
mysql-test/t/func_gconcat.test:
  Make tests repeatable.  The problem is that due to floating point handling / qsort implementation the way rows are read may differ between versions
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#
# simple test of group_concat function
#
drop table if exists t1;
create table t1 (grp int, a bigint unsigned, c char(10) not null, d char(10) not null);
insert into t1 values (1,1,"a","a");
insert into t1 values (2,2,"b","a");
insert into t1 values (2,3,"c","b");
insert into t1 values (3,4,"E","a");
insert into t1 values (3,5,"C","b");
insert into t1 values (3,6,"D","b");
insert into t1 values (3,7,"d","d");
insert into t1 values (3,8,"d","d");
insert into t1 values (3,9,"D","c");
# Test of MySQL simple request
select grp,group_concat(c) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(a,c) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat("(",a,":",c,")") from t1 group by grp;
# Test of MySQL with options
select grp,group_concat(c separator ",") from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c separator "---->") from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c order by c) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c order by c desc) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(d order by a) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(d order by a desc) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(a order by a,d+c) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c order by 1) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c order by "c") from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(distinct c order by c) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(distinct c order by c desc) from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c order by c separator ",") from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(c order by c desc separator ",") from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(distinct c order by c separator ",") from t1 group by grp;
select grp,group_concat(distinct c order by c desc separator ",") from t1 group by grp;
# Test of SQL_LIST objects
select grp,group_concat(c order by grp desc) from t1 group by grp order by grp;
# Test transfer to real values
select grp, group_concat(a separator "")+0 from t1 group by grp;
select grp, group_concat(a separator "")+0.0 from t1 group by grp;
select grp, ROUND(group_concat(a separator "")) from t1 group by grp;
# Test NULL values
drop table t1;
create table t1 (grp int, c char(10));
insert into t1 values (1,NULL);
insert into t1 values (2,"b");
insert into t1 values (2,NULL);
insert into t1 values (3,"E");
insert into t1 values (3,NULL);
insert into t1 values (3,"D");
insert into t1 values (3,NULL);
insert into t1 values (3,NULL);
insert into t1 values (3,"D");
insert into t1 values (4,"");
insert into t1 values (5,NULL);
select grp,group_concat(c order by c) from t1 group by grp;
# Test warnings
set group_concat_max_len = 5;
select grp,group_concat(c) from t1 group by grp;
show warnings;
set group_concat_max_len = 1024;
# Test variable length
drop table if exists T_URL;
create table T_URL ( URL_ID int(11), URL varchar(80));
drop table if exists T_REQUEST;
create table T_REQUEST ( REQ_ID int(11), URL_ID int(11));
insert into T_URL values (4,'www.host.com'), (5,'www.google.com'),(5,'www.help.com');
insert into T_REQUEST values (1,4), (5,4), (5,5);
# Make this order independent
--replace_result www.help.com X www.host.com X www.google.com X
select REQ_ID, Group_Concat(URL) as URL from T_URL, T_REQUEST where
T_REQUEST.URL_ID = T_URL.URL_ID group by REQ_ID;
drop table T_URL;
drop table T_REQUEST;
# Test errors
--error 1111
select group_concat(sum(a)) from t1 group by grp;
--error 1054
select grp,group_concat(c order by 2) from t1 group by grp;
drop table t1;