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davi@mysql.com/endora.local authored
The problem is that one can not create a stored routine if sql_mode contains NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION or PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH. Also when a event is created, the mode is silently lost if sql_mode contains one of the aforementioned. This was happening because the table definitions which stored sql_mode values weren't being updated to accept new values of sql_mode. The solution is to update, in a backwards compatible manner, the various table definitions (columns) that store the sql_mode value to take into account the new possible values. One incompatible change is that if a event that is being created can't be stored to the mysql.event table, an error will be raised. The tests case also ensure that new SQL modes will be added to the mysql.proc and mysql.event tables, otherwise the tests will fail.
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