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################################################################################ # inc/gcol_view.inc # # # # Purpose: # # Testing views defined on tables with generated columns. # # # # # # # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Original Author: Andrey Zhakov # # Original Date: 2008-09-04 # # Change Author: # # Change Date: # # Change: # ################################################################################ create table t1 (a int not null, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored); insert into t1 (a) values (1), (1), (2), (2), (3); analyze table t1; # simple view create view v1 (d,e) as select abs(b), abs(c) from t1; --sorted_result select d,e from v1; select is_updatable from information_schema.views where table_name='v1'; # view with different algorithms (explain output differs) --replace_column 10 X explain select d,e from v1; create algorithm=temptable view v2 (d,e) as select abs(b), abs(c) from t1; show create view v2; --sorted_result select d,e from v2; --replace_column 10 X explain select d,e from v2; # VIEW on VIEW test create view v3 (d,e) as select d*2, e*2 from v1; --sorted_result select * from v3; --replace_column 10 X explain select * from v3; drop view v1,v2,v3; drop table t1; # # DISTINCT option for VIEW # create table t1 (a int not null, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored); insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (1), (2), (3); create view v1 as select distinct b from t1; --sorted_result select * from v1; --replace_column 10 X explain select * from v1; --sorted_result select * from t1; drop view v1; create view v1 as select distinct c from t1; --sorted_result select * from v1; --replace_column 10 X explain select * from v1; --sorted_result select * from t1; drop view v1; drop table t1; # # LIMIT clause test # create table t1 (a int not null, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored); insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3), (4); create view v1 as select b+1 from t1 order by 1 desc limit 2; select * from v1; --replace_column 10 X explain select * from v1; drop view v1; create view v1 as select c+1 from t1 order by 1 desc limit 2; --sorted_result select * from v1; --replace_column 10 X explain select * from v1; drop view v1; drop table t1; # # simple view + simple update, insert and delete # create table t1 (a int, b int, c int generated always as (-a) virtual, d int generated always as (-a) stored, primary key(a)); insert into t1 (a,b) values (10,2), (20,3), (30,4), (40,5), (50,10); create view v1 (a,e,f,g) as select a, b+1,c+1,d+1 from t1; # updatable field of updateable view update v1 set a=a+e; select * from v1 order by a; select * from t1 order by a; delete from v1; select * from v1; select * from t1; --error ER_NONUPDATEABLE_COLUMN, insert into v1 (a,e) values (60,15); drop table t1; drop view v1; # # outer join based on VIEW with WHERE clause # create table t1 (a int, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored, primary key(a)); insert into t1 (a) values (1), (2), (3); create view v1 (x,y,z) as select a,b,c from t1 where b < -1; --sorted_result select t1.a, v1.x, v1.y, v1.z from t1 left join v1 on (t1.b= v1.y); drop view v1; create view v1 (x,y,z) as select a,b,c from t1 where c < -1; --sorted_result select t1.a, v1.x, v1.y, v1.z from t1 left join v1 on (t1.c= v1.z); drop view v1; drop table t1; # # VIEW built over UNION # create table t1 (a1 int, b1 int generated always as (-a1) virtual, c1 int generated always as (-a1) stored); create table t2 (a2 int, b2 int generated always as (-a2) virtual, c2 int generated always as (-a2) stored); insert into t1 (a1) values (1), (2); insert into t2 (a2) values (2), (3); create view v1 as select * from t1,t2 union all select * from t1,t2; --sorted_result select * from v1; drop view v1; drop table t1, t2; # # Showing VIEW with VIEWs in subquery # create table t1 (a int, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored); create table t2 like t1; create view v1 as select a,b,c from t1; create view v2 as select a,b,c from t2 where b in (select b from v1); show create view v2; drop view v2, v1; drop table t1, t2; # # TODO: VIEW with full text # #CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 int not null auto_increment primary key, c2 varchar(20), fulltext(c2)); #insert into t1 (c2) VALUES ('real Beer'),('Water'),('Kossu'),('Coca-Cola'),('Vodka'),('Wine'),('almost real Beer'); #select * from t1 WHERE match (c2) against ('Beer'); #CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * from t1 WHERE match (c2) against ('Beer'); #select * from v1; #drop view v1; #drop table t1; # # distinct in temporary table with a VIEW # create table t1 (a int, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored); insert into t1 (a) values (1),(1),(2),(2),(3),(3); create view v1 as select b from t1; --sorted_result select distinct b from v1; select distinct b from v1 order by b limit 2; select distinct b from t1 order by b limit 2; prepare stmt1 from "select distinct b from v1 order by b limit 2"; execute stmt1; execute stmt1; deallocate prepare stmt1; drop view v1; create view v1 as select c from t1; --sorted_result select distinct c from v1; select distinct c from v1 order by c limit 2; select distinct c from t1 order by c limit 2; prepare stmt1 from "select distinct c from v1 order by c limit 2"; execute stmt1; execute stmt1; deallocate prepare stmt1; drop view v1; drop table t1; # # WITH CHECK OPTION insert/update test # create table t1 (a int, b int generated always as (-a) virtual, c int generated always as (-a) stored); create view v1 as select * from t1 where b > -2 && c >-2 with check option; # simple insert insert into v1 (a) values (1); -- error 1369 insert into v1 (a) values (3); # simple insert with ignore insert ignore into v1 (a) values (2),(3),(0); --sorted_result select * from t1; drop view v1; drop table t1;