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-- source include/big_test.inc
# Test for Bug #30423, InnoDBs treatment of NULL in index stats causes
# bad "rows examined" estimates.
# Implemented InnoDB system variable "innodb_stats_method" with
# "nulls_equal" (default), "nulls_unequal", and "nulls_ignored" options.

-- source include/have_innodb.inc

let $innodb_stats_method_orig = `select @@innodb_stats_method`;

# default setting for innodb_stats_method is "nulls_equal"
set global innodb_stats_method = default;

select @@innodb_stats_method;

# create three tables, bug30243_1, bug30243_2 and bug30243_3.
# The test scenario is adopted from original bug #30423 report.
# table bug30243_1 and bug30243_3 have many NULL values

-- disable_result_log
-- disable_query_log

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS bug30243_1;
CREATE TABLE bug30243_1 (
  org_id int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
  UNIQUE KEY (org_id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;

LOCK TABLES bug30243_1 WRITE;
INSERT INTO bug30243_1 VALUES (11),(15),(16),(17),(19),(20),(21),(23),(24),
(25),(26),(27),(28),(29),(30),(31),(32),(33),(34),(35),(37),(38),(40),(41),
(42),(43),(44),(45),(46),(47),(48),(49),(50),(51),(52),(53),(54),(55),(56),
(57),(58),(59),(60),(61),(62),(63),(64),(65),(66),(67),(68),(69),(70),(71),
(72),(73),(74),(75),(76),(77),(78),(79),(80),(81),(82),(83),(84),(85),(86),
(87),(88),(89),(90),(91),(92),(93),(94),(95),(96),(97),(98),(99),(100),(101),
(102),(103),(104),(105),(106),(107),(108),(109),(110),(111),(112),(113),(114),
(115),(116),(117),(118),(119),(120),(121),(122),(123),(124),(125),(126),(127),
(128),(129),(130),(131),(132),(133),(134),(135),(136),(137),(138),(139),(140),
(141),(142),(143),(144),(145);
UNLOCK TABLES;

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS bug30243_3;
CREATE TABLE bug30243_3 (
  org_id int(11) default NULL,
  KEY (org_id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;

INSERT INTO bug30243_3 VALUES (NULL);

begin;
let $i=14;
while ($i)
{
	INSERT INTO bug30243_3 SELECT NULL FROM bug30243_3;
	dec $i;
}

INSERT INTO bug30243_3 VALUES (34),(34),(35),(56),(58),(62),(62),(64),(65),(66),(80),(135),(137),(138),(139),(140),(142),(143),(144),(145);
commit;

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS bug30243_2;
CREATE TABLE bug30243_2 (
  org_id int(11) default NULL,
  KEY `contacts$org_id` (org_id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;

INSERT INTO bug30243_2 VALUES (NULL);

begin;
let $i=16;
while ($i)
{
	INSERT INTO bug30243_2 SELECT NULL FROM bug30243_2;
	dec $i;
}

INSERT INTO bug30243_2 VALUES (11),(15),(16),(17),(20),(21),(23),(24),(25),
(26),(27),(28),(29),(30),(31),(32),(33),(34),(37),(38),(40),(41),(42),(43),
(44),(45),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),
(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),
(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),
(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),
(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),
(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(46),(48),
(48),(50),(51),(52),(52),(53),(54),(55),(57),(60),(61),(62),(62),(62),(62),
(62),(63),(64),(64),(65),(66),(66),(67),(68),(69),(70),(71),(72),(73),(74),
(75),(76),(77),(78),(79),(80),(80),(81),(82),(83),(84),(85),(86),(87),(88),
(89),(90),(91),(92),(93),(94),(95),(96),(97),(98),(99),(100),(101),(102),
(103),(104),(105),(106),(107),(108),(109),(110),(111),(112),(113),(114),
(115),(116),(117),(118),(119),(120),(121),(122),(123),(124),(125),(126),
(127),(128),(129),(130),(131),(132),(133),(133),(135),(135),(135),(135),
(136),(136),(138),(138),(139),(139),(139),(140),(141),(141),(142),(143),
(143),(145),(145);
commit;


-- enable_result_log
-- enable_query_log

# check tables's value
select count(*) from bug30243_3 where org_id is not NULL;
select count(*) from bug30243_3 where org_id is NULL;

select count(*) from bug30243_2 where org_id is not NULL;
select count(*) from bug30243_2 where org_id is NULL;

select @@innodb_stats_method;

analyze table bug30243_1;
analyze table bug30243_2;
analyze table bug30243_3;

# Following query plan shows that we over estimate the rows per
# unique value (since there are many NULLs).
# Skip this query log since the stats estimate could vary from runs
-- disable_query_log
-- disable_result_log
explain SELECT COUNT(*), 0
	FROM bug30243_1 orgs
	LEFT JOIN bug30243_3 sa_opportunities
		ON orgs.org_id=sa_opportunities.org_id
	LEFT JOIN bug30243_2 contacts
		ON orgs.org_id=contacts.org_id ;
-- enable_query_log
-- enable_result_log

# following set operation will fail
#--error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR
--error 1231
set global innodb_stats_method = "NULL";

set global innodb_stats_method = "nulls_ignored";

select @@innodb_stats_method;

# Regenerate the stats with "nulls_ignored" option

analyze table bug30243_1;
analyze table bug30243_2;
analyze table bug30243_3;

# Following query plan shows that we get the correct rows per
# unique value (should be approximately 1 row per value)
-- replace_column 10 ROWS
explain SELECT COUNT(*), 0
	FROM bug30243_1 orgs
	LEFT JOIN bug30243_3 sa_opportunities
		ON orgs.org_id=sa_opportunities.org_id
	LEFT JOIN bug30243_2 contacts
		ON orgs.org_id=contacts.org_id ;

select @@innodb_stats_method;

# Try the "nulls_unequal" option
set global innodb_stats_method = "nulls_unequal";

select @@innodb_stats_method;

analyze table bug30243_1;
analyze table bug30243_2;
analyze table bug30243_3;

# Following query plan shows that we get the correct rows per
# unique value (~1)
-- replace_column 10 ROWS
explain SELECT COUNT(*), 0
	FROM bug30243_1 orgs
	LEFT JOIN bug30243_3 sa_opportunities
		ON orgs.org_id=sa_opportunities.org_id
	LEFT JOIN bug30243_2 contacts
		ON orgs.org_id=contacts.org_id;


# Create a table with all NULL values, make sure the stats calculation
# does not crash with table of all NULL values
-- disable_query_log
CREATE TABLE table_bug30423 (
  org_id int(11) default NULL,
  KEY(org_id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;

INSERT INTO `table_bug30423` VALUES (NULL);

begin;
let $i=10;
while ($i)
{
	INSERT INTO table_bug30423 SELECT NULL FROM table_bug30423;
	dec $i;
}
commit;

-- enable_query_log

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table_bug30423 WHERE org_id IS NULL;

# calculate the statistics for the table for "nulls_ignored" and
# "nulls_unequal" option
set global innodb_stats_method = "nulls_unequal";
analyze table table_bug30423;

set global innodb_stats_method = "nulls_ignored";
analyze table table_bug30423;


eval set global innodb_stats_method = $innodb_stats_method_orig;

drop table bug30243_2;

drop table bug30243_1;

drop table bug30243_3;

drop table table_bug30423;

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