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Kirill Smelkov
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1a19341c
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1a19341c
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Nov 25, 2008
by
Matthias Leich
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Merge of fix for bug 40644 into GCA tree
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mysql-test/r/group_concat_max_len_func.result
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SET @save = @@global.group_concat_max_len;
drop table if exists
t1;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS
t1;
## Creating new table t1 ##
CREATE TABLE t1
(
id INT NOT NULL
auto_increment
,
id INT NOT NULL
AUTO_INCREMENT
,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
rollno
int
NOT NULL,
rollno
INT
NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(30)
);
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_01-------------------------#'
## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ##
## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ##
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = 4;
## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_1');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(2, 'Record_2');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_3');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(3, 'Record_4');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(1, 'Record_5');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(3, 'Record_6');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(4, 'Record_7');
INSERT into t1(rollno, name) values(4, 'Record_8');
## Creating two new connections ##
## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_1');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(2, 'Record_2');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_3');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_4');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_5');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_6');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_7');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_8');
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY id;
id rollno name
1 1 Record_1
2 2 Record_2
3 1 Record_3
4 3 Record_4
5 1 Record_5
6 3 Record_6
7 4 Record_7
8 4 Record_8
## Creating two new connections ##
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#'
## Connecting with test_con1 ##
## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT id, rollno,
group_concat
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
group_concat
(name)
## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT id, rollno,
GROUP_CONCAT
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
GROUP_CONCAT
(name)
1 1 Reco
2 2 Reco
4 3 Reco
...
...
@@ -33,10 +43,10 @@ id rollno group_concat(name)
Warnings:
Warning 1260 4 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ##
## warning should come here ##
## warning should come here ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 10;
SELECT id, rollno,
group_concat
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
group_concat
(name)
SELECT id, rollno,
GROUP_CONCAT
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
GROUP_CONCAT
(name)
1 1 Record_1,R
2 2 Record_2
4 3 Record_4,R
...
...
@@ -44,18 +54,18 @@ id rollno group_concat(name)
Warnings:
Warning 1260 3 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_03-------------------------#'
## Connecting with new connection test_con2 ##
## Verifying initial value of variable. It should be 4 ##
## Connecting with new connection test_con2 ##
## Verifying initial value of variable. It should be 4 ##
SELECT @@session.group_concat_max_len = 4;
@@session.group_concat_max_len = 4
1
## Setting session value of variable to 20 and verifying variable is concating ##
## column's value to 20 or not ##
## Setting session value of variable to 20 and verifying variable is concating ##
## column's value to 20 or not ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 20;
## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ##
## Warning should come here ##
SELECT id, rollno,
group_concat
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
group_concat
(name)
SELECT id, rollno,
GROUP_CONCAT
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
GROUP_CONCAT
(name)
1 1 Record_1,Record_3,Re
2 2 Record_2
4 3 Record_4,Record_6
...
...
@@ -63,17 +73,17 @@ id rollno group_concat(name)
Warnings:
Warning 1260 1 line(s) were cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_04-------------------------#'
## Setting session value of variable to 26. No warning should appear here ##
## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ##
## Setting session value of variable to 26. No warning should appear here ##
## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 26;
## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT id, rollno,
group_concat
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
group_concat
(name)
## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT id, rollno,
GROUP_CONCAT
(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id rollno
GROUP_CONCAT
(name)
1 1 Record_1,Record_3,Record_5
2 2 Record_2
4 3 Record_4,Record_6
7 4 Record_7,Record_8
## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP
table
t1;
DROP
TABLE
t1;
## Disconnecting both the connection ##
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = @save;
mysql-test/t/group_concat_max_len_func.test
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@@ -11,18 +11,23 @@
# Creation Date: 2008-03-07 #
# Author: Salman Rawala #
# #
# Last modification: #
# 2008-11-14 mleich Fix Bug#40644 main.group_concat_max_len_func random #
# failures #
# + minor improvements #
# #
# Description: Test Cases of Dynamic System Variable group_concat_max_len #
# that checks the functionality of this variable #
# #
# Reference:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/
#
#
server-system-variables.html
#
# Reference:
#
#
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/server-system-variables.html
#
# #
###############################################################################
SET
@
save
=
@@
global
.
group_concat_max_len
;
--
disable_warnings
drop
table
if
exists
t1
;
DROP
TABLE
IF
EXISTS
t1
;
--
enable_warnings
#########################
...
...
@@ -32,34 +37,38 @@ drop table if exists t1;
--
echo
## Creating new table t1 ##
CREATE
TABLE
t1
(
id
INT
NOT
NULL
auto_increment
,
id
INT
NOT
NULL
AUTO_INCREMENT
,
PRIMARY
KEY
(
id
),
rollno
int
NOT
NULL
,
rollno
INT
NOT
NULL
,
name
VARCHAR
(
30
)
);
--
echo
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_01-------------------------#'
########################################################################
# Setting initial value of group_concat_max_len, inserting some rows
# & creating 2 new connections
# & creating 2 new connections
########################################################################
--
echo
## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ##
--
echo
## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ##
SET
@@
global
.
group_concat_max_len
=
4
;
--
echo
## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
1
,
'Record_1'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
2
,
'Record_2'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
1
,
'Record_3'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
3
,
'Record_4'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
1
,
'Record_5'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
3
,
'Record_6'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
4
,
'Record_7'
);
INSERT
into
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
values
(
4
,
'Record_8'
);
--
echo
## Creating two new connections ##
CONNECT
(
test_con1
,
localhost
,
root
,,);
CONNECT
(
test_con2
,
localhost
,
root
,,);
--
echo
## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
1
,
'Record_1'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
2
,
'Record_2'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
1
,
'Record_3'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
3
,
'Record_4'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
1
,
'Record_5'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
3
,
'Record_6'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
4
,
'Record_7'
);
INSERT
INTO
t1
(
rollno
,
name
)
VALUES
(
4
,
'Record_8'
);
# The following "auxiliary" select ensures that all records are on disk
# = result sets got by parallel sessions cannot suffer from effects
# caused by the MyISAM feature "concurrent_inserts".
SELECT
*
FROM
t1
ORDER
BY
id
;
--
echo
## Creating two new connections ##
connect
(
test_con1
,
localhost
,
root
,,);
connect
(
test_con2
,
localhost
,
root
,,);
--
echo
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#'
...
...
@@ -68,16 +77,16 @@ CONNECT (test_con2,localhost,root,,);
###############################################################################
--
echo
## Connecting with test_con1 ##
CONNECTION
test_con1
;
connection
test_con1
;
--
echo
## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
group_concat
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
--
echo
## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
GROUP_CONCAT
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
--
echo
## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ##
--
echo
## warning should come here ##
--
echo
## warning should come here ##
SET
@@
session
.
group_concat_max_len
=
10
;
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
group_concat
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
GROUP_CONCAT
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
--
echo
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_03-------------------------#'
...
...
@@ -85,19 +94,19 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
# Verifying behavior of variable by increasing session value of variable #
##############################################################################
--
echo
## Connecting with new connection test_con2 ##
--
echo
## Connecting with new connection test_con2 ##
connection
test_con2
;
--
echo
## Verifying initial value of variable. It should be 4 ##
--
echo
## Verifying initial value of variable. It should be 4 ##
SELECT
@@
session
.
group_concat_max_len
=
4
;
--
echo
## Setting session value of variable to 20 and verifying variable is concating ##
--
echo
## column's value to 20 or not ##
--
echo
## Setting session value of variable to 20 and verifying variable is concating ##
--
echo
## column's value to 20 or not ##
SET
@@
session
.
group_concat_max_len
=
20
;
--
echo
## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ##
--
echo
## Warning should come here ##
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
group_concat
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
GROUP_CONCAT
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
--
echo
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_04-------------------------#'
...
...
@@ -106,12 +115,12 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
# greater than the maximum concat length of name column #
###############################################################################
--
echo
## Setting session value of variable to 26. No warning should appear here ##
--
echo
## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ##
--
echo
## Setting session value of variable to 26. No warning should appear here ##
--
echo
## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ##
SET
@@
session
.
group_concat_max_len
=
26
;
--
echo
## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
group_concat
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
--
echo
## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT
id
,
rollno
,
GROUP_CONCAT
(
name
)
FROM
t1
GROUP
BY
rollno
;
############################################################
...
...
@@ -119,11 +128,11 @@ SELECT id, rollno, group_concat(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
############################################################
--
echo
## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP
table
t1
;
DROP
TABLE
t1
;
--
echo
## Disconnecting both the connection ##
DISCONNECT
test_con2
;
DISCONNECT
test_con1
;
disconnect
test_con2
;
disconnect
test_con1
;
connection
default
;
...
...
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