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"real" table fails in JOINs". This is a regression caused by the fix for Bug 18444. This fix removed the assignment of empty_c_string to table->db performed in add_table_to_list, as neither me nor anyone else knew what it was there for. Now we know it and it's covered with tests: the only case when a table database name can be empty is when the table is a derived table. The fix puts the assignment back but makes it a bit more explicit. Additionally, finally drop sp.result.orig which was checked in by mistake. BitKeeper/deleted/.del-sp.result.orig: Delete: mysql-test/r/sp.result.orig mysql-test/r/derived.result: Updated result file. mysql-test/r/sp.result: Test results fixed (Bug#21002) mysql-test/t/derived.test: New error return for the case when MULTI-DELETE tries to delete from a derived table: now derived tables belong to their own db (""), and MUTLI-DELETE can't find the correspondent table for it in the DELETE list, as it can't resolve tables in different dbs by alias (See Bug#21148 for details) mysql-test/t/sp.test: Add a test case for Bug#21002 "Derived table not selecting from a "real" table fails in JOINs" sql/sp.cc: Make empty_c_string globally accessible. sql/sql_class.cc: Add empty_c_string definition. sql/sql_class.h: Add a comment for the constructor of Table_ident which is used for derived tables. Make sure this constructor also initializes the database name, not only the table name. sql/sql_parse.cc: Don't call check_db_name for empty database. Currently the only case when a table database name can be empty is when the table is a derived table. Report the right error if the database name is wrong (ER_WRONG_DB_NAME, not ER_WRONG_TABLE_NAME).
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