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--disable_warnings
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drop procedure if exists p1|
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drop procedure if exists p2|
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--enable_warnings
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######################################################################
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# Test Dynamic SQL in stored procedures. #############################
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######################################################################
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#
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# A. Basics
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt from "select 1";
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execute stmt;
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execute stmt;
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execute stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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end|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# B. Recursion. Recusion is disabled in SP, and recursive use of PS is not
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# possible as well.
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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execute stmt;
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end|
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prepare stmt from "call p1()"|
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# Allow SP resursion to be show that it has not influence here
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set @SAVE_SP_RECURSION_LEVELS=@@max_sp_recursion_depth|
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set @@max_sp_recursion_depth=100|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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execute stmt|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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execute stmt|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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execute stmt|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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call p1()|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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call p1()|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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call p1()|
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set @@max_sp_recursion_depth=@SAVE_SP_RECURSION_LEVELS|
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--error ER_SP_RECURSION_LIMIT
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call p1()|
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--error ER_SP_RECURSION_LIMIT
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call p1()|
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--error ER_SP_RECURSION_LIMIT
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# C. Create/drop a stored procedure in Dynamic SQL.
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# One cannot create stored procedure from a stored procedure because of
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# the way MySQL SP cache works: it's important that this limitation is not
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# possible to circumvent by means of Dynamic SQL.
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt from "create procedure p2() begin select 1; end";
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execute stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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end|
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--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
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call p1()|
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--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt from "drop procedure p2";
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execute stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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end|
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--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
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call p1()|
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--error ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# D. Create/Drop/Alter a table (a DDL that issues a commit) in Dynamic SQL.
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# (should work ok).
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt_drop from "drop table if exists t1";
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execute stmt_drop;
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prepare stmt from "create table t1 (a int)";
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execute stmt;
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insert into t1 (a) values (1);
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select * from t1;
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prepare stmt_alter from "alter table t1 add (b int)";
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execute stmt_alter;
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insert into t1 (a,b) values (2,1);
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deallocate prepare stmt_alter;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt_drop;
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end|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# A more real example (a case similar to submitted by 24/7).
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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set @tab_name=concat("tab_", replace(curdate(), '-', '_'));
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set @drop_sql=concat("drop table if exists ", @tab_name);
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set @create_sql=concat("create table ", @tab_name, " (a int)");
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set @insert_sql=concat("insert into ", @tab_name, " values (1), (2), (3)");
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set @select_sql=concat("select * from ", @tab_name);
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select @tab_name;
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select @drop_sql;
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select @create_sql;
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select @insert_sql;
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select @select_sql;
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prepare stmt_drop from @drop_sql;
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execute stmt_drop;
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prepare stmt from @create_sql;
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execute stmt;
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prepare stmt from @insert_sql;
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execute stmt;
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prepare stmt from @select_sql;
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execute stmt;
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execute stmt_drop;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt_drop;
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end|
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--disable_result_log
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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--enable_result_log
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# E. Calling a stored procedure with Dynamic SQL
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# from a stored function (currently disabled).
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt_drop from "drop table if exists t1";
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execute stmt_drop;
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prepare stmt from "create table t1 (a int)";
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execute stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt_drop;
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end|
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--disable_warnings
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drop function if exists f1|
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--enable_warnings
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create function f1(a int) returns int
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begin
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call p1();
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return 1;
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end|
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# Every stored procedure that contains Dynamic SQL is marked as
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# such. Stored procedures that contain Dynamic SQL are not
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# allowed in a stored function or trigger, and here we get the
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# corresponding error message.
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--error ER_STMT_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_SF_OR_TRG
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select f1(0)|
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--error ER_STMT_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_SF_OR_TRG
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select f1(f1(0))|
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--error ER_STMT_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_SF_OR_TRG
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select f1(f1(f1(0)))|
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drop function f1|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# F. Rollback and cleanup lists management in Dynamic SQL.
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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drop table if exists t1;
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create table t1 (id integer not null primary key,
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name varchar(20) not null);
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insert into t1 (id, name) values (1, 'aaa'), (2, 'bbb'), (3, 'ccc');
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prepare stmt from "select name from t1";
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execute stmt;
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select name from t1;
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execute stmt;
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prepare stmt from
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"select name from t1 where name=(select name from t1 where id=2)";
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execute stmt;
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select name from t1 where name=(select name from t1 where id=2);
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execute stmt;
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end|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# H. Executing a statement prepared externally in SP.
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#
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prepare stmt from "select * from t1"|
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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execute stmt;
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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end|
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call p1()|
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--error ER_UNKNOWN_STMT_HANDLER
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# I. Use of an SP variable in Dynamic SQL is not possible and
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# this limitation is necessary for correct binary logging: prepared
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# statements do not substitute SP variables with their values for binlog, so
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# SP variables must be not accessible in Dynamic SQL.
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#
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set sql_mode= ''|
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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declare a char(10);
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set a="sp-variable";
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set @a="mysql-variable";
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prepare stmt from "select 'dynamic sql:', @a, a";
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execute stmt;
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end|
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--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
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call p1()|
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--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
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call p1()|
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set sql_mode= DEFAULT|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# J. Use of placeholders in Dynamic SQL.
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#
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt from 'select ? as a';
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execute stmt using @a;
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end|
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set @a=1|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# K. Use of continue handlers with Dynamic SQL.
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#
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drop table if exists t1|
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drop table if exists t2|
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create table t1 (id integer primary key auto_increment,
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stmt_text char(35), status varchar(20))|
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insert into t1 (stmt_text) values
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("select 1"), ("flush tables"), ("handler t1 open as ha"),
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("analyze table t1"), ("check table t1"), ("checksum table t1"),
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("check table t1"), ("optimize table t1"), ("repair table t1"),
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("describe extended select * from t1"),
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("help help"), ("show databases"), ("show tables"),
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("show table status"), ("show open tables"), ("show storage engines"),
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("insert into t1 (id) values (1)"), ("update t1 set status=''"),
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("delete from t1"), ("truncate t1"), ("call p1()"), ("foo bar"),
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("create view v1 as select 1"), ("alter view v1 as select 2"),
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("drop view v1"),("create table t2 (a int)"),("alter table t2 add (b int)"),
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("drop table t2")|
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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declare v_stmt_text varchar(255);
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declare v_id integer;
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declare done int default 0;
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declare c cursor for select id, stmt_text from t1;
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declare continue handler for 1295 -- ER_UNSUPPORTED_PS
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set @status='not supported';
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declare continue handler for 1064 -- ER_SYNTAX_ERROR
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set @status='syntax error';
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declare continue handler for sqlstate '02000' set done = 1;
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prepare update_stmt from "update t1 set status=? where id=?";
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open c;
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repeat
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if not done then
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fetch c into v_id, v_stmt_text;
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set @id=v_id, @stmt_text=v_stmt_text;
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set @status="supported";
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prepare stmt from @stmt_text;
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execute update_stmt using @status, @id;
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end if;
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until done end repeat;
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deallocate prepare update_stmt;
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end|
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call p1()|
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select * from t1|
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drop procedure p1|
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drop table t1|
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#
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# Bug#7115 "Prepared Statements: packet error if execution within stored
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# procedure".
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#
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prepare stmt from 'select 1'|
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create procedure p1() execute stmt|
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call p1()|
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call p1()|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# Bug#10975 "Prepared statements: crash if function deallocates"
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# Check that a prepared statement that is currently in use
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# can't be deallocated.
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#
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# a) Prepared statements and stored procedure cache:
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#
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# TODO: add when the corresponding bug (Bug #12093 "SP not found on second
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# PS execution if another thread drops other SP in between") is fixed.
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#
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# b) attempt to deallocate a prepared statement that is being executed
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--error ER_STMT_NOT_ALLOWED_IN_SF_OR_TRG
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create function f1() returns int
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begin
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deallocate prepare stmt;
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return 1;
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end|
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# b)-2 a crash (#1) spotted by Sergey Petrunia during code review
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create procedure p1()
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begin
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prepare stmt from 'select 1 A';
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execute stmt;
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end|
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prepare stmt from 'call p1()'|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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execute stmt|
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--error ER_PS_NO_RECURSION
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execute stmt|
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drop procedure p1|
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#
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# Bug#10605 "Stored procedure with multiple SQL prepared statements
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# disconnects client"
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#
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--disable_warnings
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drop table if exists t1, t2|
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--enable_warnings
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create procedure p1 (a int) language sql deterministic
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begin
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declare rsql varchar(100);
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drop table if exists t1, t2;
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set @rsql= "create table t1 (a int)";
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select @rsql;
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prepare pst from @rsql;
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execute pst;
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set @rsql= null;
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set @rsql= "create table t2 (a int)";
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select @rsql;
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prepare pst from @rsql;
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execute pst;
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drop table if exists t1, t2;
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end|
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set @a:=0|
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call p1(@a)|
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select @a|
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call p1(@a)|
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select @a|
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drop procedure if exists p1|
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# End of the test
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