mariadb/mysql-test/t/errors.test
mhansson/martin@linux-st28.site cc2d534ab1 Bug#28677: SELECT on missing column gives extra error
The method select_insert::send_error does two things, it rolls back a statement
being executed and outputs an error message. But when a 
nonexistent column is referenced, an error message has been published already and
there is no need to publish another.
Fixed by moving all functionality beyond publishing an error message into 
select_insert::abort() and calling only that function.
2007-06-18 16:35:01 +03:00

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#
# Test some error conditions
#
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists t1;
--enable_warnings
--error 1146
insert into t1 values(1);
--error 1146
delete from t1;
--error 1146
update t1 set a=1;
create table t1 (a int);
--error 1054
select count(test.t1.b) from t1;
--error 1054
select count(not_existing_database.t1) from t1;
--error 1054
select count(not_existing_database.t1.a) from t1;
--error 1044,1146
select count(not_existing_database.t1.a) from not_existing_database.t1;
--error 1054
select 1 from t1 order by 2;
--error 1054
select 1 from t1 group by 2;
--error 1054
select 1 from t1 order by t1.b;
--error 1054
select count(*),b from t1;
drop table t1;
# End of 4.1 tests
#
# Bug #6080: Error message for a field with a display width that is too long
#
--error 1439
create table t1 (a int(256));
set sql_mode='traditional';
--error 1074
create table t1 (a varchar(66000));
set sql_mode=default;
#
# Bug #27513: mysql 5.0.x + NULL pointer DoS
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (a INT);
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN(1, (SELECT IF(1=0,1,2/0)));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN(1, (SELECT IF(1=0,1,2/0)));
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2),(3);
SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a IN(1, (SELECT IF(1=0,1,2/0)));
DROP TABLE t1;
#
# Bug #28677: SELECT on missing column gives extra error
#
CREATE TABLE t1( a INT );
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
SELECT b FROM t1;
SHOW ERRORS;
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT b FROM t1;
SHOW ERRORS;
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
INSERT INTO t1 SELECT b FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
# End of 5.0 tests