-
svoj@mysql.com/june.mysql.com authored
When there are no underlying tables specified for a merge table, SHOW CREATE TABLE outputs a statement that cannot be executed. The same is true for mysqldump (it generates dumps that cannot be executed). This happens because SQL parser does not accept empty UNION() clause. This patch changes the following: - it is now possible to execute CREATE/ALTER statement with empty UNION() clause. - the same as above, but still worth noting: it is now possible to remove underlying tables mapping using ALTER TABLE ... UNION=(). - SHOW CREATE TABLE does not output UNION() clause if there are no underlying tables specified for a merge table. This makes mysqldump slightly smaller.
1f0e9f5a