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    BUG#14553: NULL in WHERE resets LAST_INSERT_ID · 0806d9a8
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    To make MySQL compatible with some ODBC applications, you can find
    the AUTO_INCREMENT value for the last inserted row with the following query:
     SELECT * FROM tbl_name WHERE auto_col IS NULL.
    This is done with a special code that replaces 'auto_col IS NULL' with
    'auto_col = LAST_INSERT_ID'.
    However this also resets the LAST_INSERT_ID to 0 as it uses it for a flag
    so as to ensure that only the first SELECT ... WHERE auto_col IS NULL
    after an INSERT has this special behaviour.
    In order to avoid resetting the LAST_INSERT_ID a special flag is introduced
    in the THD class. This flag is used to restrict the second and subsequent
    SELECTs instead of LAST_INSERT_ID.
    
    
    mysql-test/r/odbc.result:
      test suite for the bug
    mysql-test/r/rpl_insert_id.result:
      test for the fix in replication
    mysql-test/t/odbc.test:
      test suite for the bug
    mysql-test/t/rpl_insert_id.test:
      test for the fix in replication
    sql/sql_class.cc:
      initialize the flag
    sql/sql_class.h:
      flag's declaration and set code when setting the last_insert_id
    sql/sql_select.cc:
      the special flag is used instead of last_insert_id
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