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# The include statement below is a temp one for tests that are yet to #be ported to run with InnoDB, #but needs to be kept for tests that would need MyISAM in future. --source include/force_myisam_default.inc # # time functions # --disable_warnings drop table if exists t1,t2,t3; --enable_warnings # Set timezone to GMT-3, to make it possible to use "interval 3 hour" set time_zone="+03:00"; select from_days(to_days("960101")),to_days(960201)-to_days("19960101"),to_days(date_add(curdate(), interval 1 day))-to_days(curdate()),weekday("1997-11-29"); select period_add("9602",-12),period_diff(199505,"9404") ; select now()-now(),weekday(curdate())-weekday(now()),unix_timestamp()-unix_timestamp(now()); select from_unixtime(unix_timestamp("1994-03-02 10:11:12")),from_unixtime(unix_timestamp("1994-03-02 10:11:12"),"%Y-%m-%d %h:%i:%s"),from_unixtime(unix_timestamp("1994-03-02 10:11:12"))+0; select sec_to_time(9001),sec_to_time(9001)+0,time_to_sec("15:12:22"), sec_to_time(time_to_sec("0:30:47")/6.21); select sec_to_time(time_to_sec('-838:59:59')); select now()-curdate()*1000000-curtime(); select strcmp(current_timestamp(),concat(current_date()," ",current_time())); select strcmp(localtime(),concat(current_date()," ",current_time())); select strcmp(localtimestamp(),concat(current_date()," ",current_time())); select date_format("1997-01-02 03:04:05", "%M %W %D %Y %y %m %d %h %i %s %w"); select date_format("1997-01-02", concat("%M %W %D ","%Y %y %m %d %h %i %s %w")); select dayofmonth("1997-01-02"),dayofmonth(19970323); select month("1997-01-02"),year("98-02-03"),dayofyear("1997-12-31"); select month("2001-02-00"),year("2001-00-00"); select DAYOFYEAR("1997-03-03"), WEEK("1998-03-03"), QUARTER(980303); select HOUR("1997-03-03 23:03:22"), MINUTE("23:03:22"), SECOND(230322); # Test of week and yearweek select week(19980101),week(19970101),week(19980101,1),week(19970101,1); select week(19981231),week(19971231),week(19981231,1),week(19971231,1); select week(19950101),week(19950101,1); select yearweek('1981-12-31',1),yearweek('1982-01-01',1),yearweek('1982-12-31',1),yearweek('1983-01-01',1); select yearweek('1987-01-01',1),yearweek('1987-01-01'); select week("2000-01-01",0) as '2000', week("2001-01-01",0) as '2001', week("2002-01-01",0) as '2002',week("2003-01-01",0) as '2003', week("2004-01-01",0) as '2004', week("2005-01-01",0) as '2005', week("2006-01-01",0) as '2006'; select week("2000-01-06",0) as '2000', week("2001-01-06",0) as '2001', week("2002-01-06",0) as '2002',week("2003-01-06",0) as '2003', week("2004-01-06",0) as '2004', week("2005-01-06",0) as '2005', week("2006-01-06",0) as '2006'; select week("2000-01-01",1) as '2000', week("2001-01-01",1) as '2001', week("2002-01-01",1) as '2002',week("2003-01-01",1) as '2003', week("2004-01-01",1) as '2004', week("2005-01-01",1) as '2005', week("2006-01-01",1) as '2006'; select week("2000-01-06",1) as '2000', week("2001-01-06",1) as '2001', week("2002-01-06",1) as '2002',week("2003-01-06",1) as '2003', week("2004-01-06",1) as '2004', week("2005-01-06",1) as '2005', week("2006-01-06",1) as '2006'; select yearweek("2000-01-01",0) as '2000', yearweek("2001-01-01",0) as '2001', yearweek("2002-01-01",0) as '2002',yearweek("2003-01-01",0) as '2003', yearweek("2004-01-01",0) as '2004', yearweek("2005-01-01",0) as '2005', yearweek("2006-01-01",0) as '2006'; select yearweek("2000-01-06",0) as '2000', yearweek("2001-01-06",0) as '2001', yearweek("2002-01-06",0) as '2002',yearweek("2003-01-06",0) as '2003', yearweek("2004-01-06",0) as '2004', yearweek("2005-01-06",0) as '2005', yearweek("2006-01-06",0) as '2006'; select yearweek("2000-01-01",1) as '2000', yearweek("2001-01-01",1) as '2001', yearweek("2002-01-01",1) as '2002',yearweek("2003-01-01",1) as '2003', yearweek("2004-01-01",1) as '2004', yearweek("2005-01-01",1) as '2005', yearweek("2006-01-01",1) as '2006'; select yearweek("2000-01-06",1) as '2000', yearweek("2001-01-06",1) as '2001', yearweek("2002-01-06",1) as '2002',yearweek("2003-01-06",1) as '2003', yearweek("2004-01-06",1) as '2004', yearweek("2005-01-06",1) as '2005', yearweek("2006-01-06",1) as '2006'; select week(19981231,2), week(19981231,3), week(20000101,2), week(20000101,3); select week(20001231,2),week(20001231,3); select week(19981231,0) as '0', week(19981231,1) as '1', week(19981231,2) as '2', week(19981231,3) as '3', week(19981231,4) as '4', week(19981231,5) as '5', week(19981231,6) as '6', week(19981231,7) as '7'; select week(20000101,0) as '0', week(20000101,1) as '1', week(20000101,2) as '2', week(20000101,3) as '3', week(20000101,4) as '4', week(20000101,5) as '5', week(20000101,6) as '6', week(20000101,7) as '7'; select week(20000106,0) as '0', week(20000106,1) as '1', week(20000106,2) as '2', week(20000106,3) as '3', week(20000106,4) as '4', week(20000106,5) as '5', week(20000106,6) as '6', week(20000106,7) as '7'; select week(20001231,0) as '0', week(20001231,1) as '1', week(20001231,2) as '2', week(20001231,3) as '3', week(20001231,4) as '4', week(20001231,5) as '5', week(20001231,6) as '6', week(20001231,7) as '7'; select week(20010101,0) as '0', week(20010101,1) as '1', week(20010101,2) as '2', week(20010101,3) as '3', week(20010101,4) as '4', week(20010101,5) as '5', week(20010101,6) as '6', week(20010101,7) as '7'; select yearweek(20001231,0), yearweek(20001231,1), yearweek(20001231,2), yearweek(20001231,3), yearweek(20001231,4), yearweek(20001231,5), yearweek(20001231,6), yearweek(20001231,7); set default_week_format = 6; select week(20001231), week(20001231,6); set default_week_format = 0; set default_week_format = 2; select week(20001231),week(20001231,2),week(20001231,0); set default_week_format = 0; select date_format('1998-12-31','%x-%v'),date_format('1999-01-01','%x-%v'); select date_format('1999-12-31','%x-%v'),date_format('2000-01-01','%x-%v'); select dayname("1962-03-03"),dayname("1962-03-03")+0; select monthname("1972-03-04"),monthname("1972-03-04")+0; select time_format(19980131000000,'%H|%I|%k|%l|%i|%p|%r|%S|%T'); select time_format(19980131010203,'%H|%I|%k|%l|%i|%p|%r|%S|%T'); select time_format(19980131131415,'%H|%I|%k|%l|%i|%p|%r|%S|%T'); select time_format(19980131010015,'%H|%I|%k|%l|%i|%p|%r|%S|%T'); select date_format(concat('19980131',131415),'%H|%I|%k|%l|%i|%p|%r|%S|%T| %M|%W|%D|%Y|%y|%a|%b|%j|%m|%d|%h|%s|%w'); select date_format(19980021000000,'%H|%I|%k|%l|%i|%p|%r|%S|%T| %M|%W|%D|%Y|%y|%a|%b|%j|%m|%d|%h|%s|%w'); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 MINUTE); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 HOUR); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 DAY); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 MONTH); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 YEAR); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1:1" MINUTE_SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1:1" HOUR_MINUTE); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1:1" DAY_HOUR); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1 1" YEAR_MONTH); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1:1:1" HOUR_SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1 1:1" DAY_MINUTE); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "1 1:1:1" DAY_SECOND); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 MINUTE); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 HOUR); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 DAY); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 MONTH); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 YEAR); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1:1" MINUTE_SECOND); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1:1" HOUR_MINUTE); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1:1" DAY_HOUR); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1 1" YEAR_MONTH); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1:1:1" HOUR_SECOND); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1 1:1" DAY_MINUTE); select date_sub("1998-01-01 00:00:00",INTERVAL "1 1:1:1" DAY_SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 100000 SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL -100000 MINUTE); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 100000 HOUR); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL -100000 DAY); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 100000 MONTH); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL -100000 YEAR); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "10000:1" MINUTE_SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "-10000:1" HOUR_MINUTE); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "10000:1" DAY_HOUR); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "-100 1" YEAR_MONTH); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "10000:99:99" HOUR_SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL " -10000 99:99" DAY_MINUTE); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL "10000 99:99:99" DAY_SECOND); select "1997-12-31 23:59:59" + INTERVAL 1 SECOND; select INTERVAL 1 DAY + "1997-12-31"; select "1998-01-01 00:00:00" - INTERVAL 1 SECOND; select date_sub("1998-01-02",INTERVAL 31 DAY); select date_add("1997-12-31",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31",INTERVAL 1 DAY); select date_add(NULL,INTERVAL 100000 SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL NULL SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL NULL MINUTE_SECOND); select date_add("9999-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_sub("0000-00-00 00:00:00",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_add('1998-01-30',Interval 1 month); select date_add('1998-01-30',Interval '2:1' year_month); select date_add('1996-02-29',Interval '1' year); select extract(YEAR FROM "1999-01-02 10:11:12"); select extract(YEAR_MONTH FROM "1999-01-02"); select extract(DAY FROM "1999-01-02"); select extract(DAY_HOUR FROM "1999-01-02 10:11:12"); select extract(DAY_MINUTE FROM "02 10:11:12"); select extract(DAY_SECOND FROM "225 10:11:12"); select extract(HOUR FROM "1999-01-02 10:11:12"); select extract(HOUR_MINUTE FROM "10:11:12"); select extract(HOUR_SECOND FROM "10:11:12"); select extract(MINUTE FROM "10:11:12"); select extract(MINUTE_SECOND FROM "10:11:12"); select extract(SECOND FROM "1999-01-02 10:11:12"); select extract(MONTH FROM "2001-02-00"); # # test EXTRACT QUARTER (Bug #18100) # SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-01-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-02-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-03-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-04-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-05-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-06-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-07-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-08-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-09-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-10-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-11-15') AS quarter; SELECT EXTRACT(QUARTER FROM '2004-12-15') AS quarter; # # MySQL Bugs: #12356: DATE_SUB or DATE_ADD incorrectly returns null # SELECT DATE_SUB(str_to_date('9999-12-31 00:01:00','%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s'), INTERVAL 1 MINUTE); SELECT DATE_ADD(str_to_date('9999-12-30 23:59:00','%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s'), INTERVAL 1 MINUTE); # # Test big intervals (Bug #3498) # SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 2147483648 SECOND; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL "1:2147483647" MINUTE_SECOND; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL "100000000:214748364700" MINUTE_SECOND;SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 1<<37 SECOND; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 1<<31 MINUTE; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 1<<20 HOUR; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 1<<38 SECOND; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 1<<33 MINUTE; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL 1<<30 HOUR; SELECT "1900-01-01 00:00:00" + INTERVAL "1000000000:214748364700" MINUTE_SECOND; # # Bug #614 (multiple extracts in where) # create table t1 (ctime varchar(20)); insert into t1 values ('2001-01-12 12:23:40'); select ctime, hour(ctime) from t1; select ctime from t1 where extract(MONTH FROM ctime) = 1 AND extract(YEAR FROM ctime) = 2001; drop table t1; # # Test bug with monthname() and NULL # create table t1 (id int); create table t2 (id int, date date); insert into t1 values (1); insert ignore into t2 values (1, "0000-00-00"); insert into t1 values (2); insert into t2 values (2, "2000-01-01"); select monthname(date) from t1 inner join t2 on t1.id = t2.id; select monthname(date) from t1 inner join t2 on t1.id = t2.id order by t1.id; drop table t1,t2; # # Test bug with month() and year() on text fields with wrong information CREATE TABLE t1 (updated text) ENGINE=MyISAM; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (''); SELECT month(updated) from t1; SELECT year(updated) from t1; drop table t1; # # Check that functions work identically on 0000-00-00 as a constant and on a # column # create table t1 (d date, dt datetime, t timestamp, c char(10)); insert ignore into t1 values ("0000-00-00", "0000-00-00", "0000-00-00", "0000-00-00"); select dayofyear("0000-00-00"),dayofyear(d),dayofyear(dt),dayofyear(t),dayofyear(c) from t1; select dayofmonth("0000-00-00"),dayofmonth(d),dayofmonth(dt),dayofmonth(t),dayofmonth(c) from t1; select month("0000-00-00"),month(d),month(dt),month(t),month(c) from t1; select quarter("0000-00-00"),quarter(d),quarter(dt),quarter(t),quarter(c) from t1; select week("0000-00-00"),week(d),week(dt),week(t),week(c) from t1; select year("0000-00-00"),year(d),year(dt),year(t),year(c) from t1; select yearweek("0000-00-00"),yearweek(d),yearweek(dt),yearweek(t),yearweek(c) from t1; select to_days("0000-00-00"),to_days(d),to_days(dt),to_days(t),to_days(c) from t1; select extract(MONTH FROM "0000-00-00"),extract(MONTH FROM d),extract(MONTH FROM dt),extract(MONTH FROM t),extract(MONTH FROM c) from t1; drop table t1; # # Test problem with TIMESTAMP and BETWEEN # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; CREATE TABLE t1 ( start datetime default NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2002-10-21 00:00:00'),('2002-10-28 00:00:00'),('2002-11-04 00:00:00'); CREATE TABLE t2 ( ctime1 timestamp NOT NULL, ctime2 timestamp NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (20021029165106,20021105164731); CREATE TABLE t3 (ctime1 char(19) NOT NULL, ctime2 char(19) NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES ("2002-10-29 16:51:06","2002-11-05 16:47:31"); # The following statement should be fixed to return a row in 4.1 select * from t1, t2 where t1.start between t2.ctime1 and t2.ctime2; select * from t1, t2 where t1.start >= t2.ctime1 and t1.start <= t2.ctime2; select * from t1, t3 where t1.start between t3.ctime1 and t3.ctime2; drop table t1,t2,t3; SET sql_mode = default; # # Test unix timestamp # select @a:=FROM_UNIXTIME(1); select unix_timestamp(@a); select unix_timestamp('1969-12-01 19:00:01'); # # Tests for bug #6439 "unix_timestamp() function returns wrong datetime # values for too big argument", bug #7515 "from_unixtime(0) now # returns NULL instead of the epoch" and bug #9191 # "TIMESTAMP/from_unixtime() no longer accepts 2^31-1." # unix_timestamp() should return error for too big or negative argument. # It should return Epoch value for zero argument since it seems that many # users rely on this fact, from_unixtime() should work with values # up to INT_MAX32 because of the same reason. # select from_unixtime(-1); SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(-0.000001); # check for from_unixtime(2^31-1) and from_unixtime(2^31) select from_unixtime(2147483647); select from_unixtime(2147483648); select from_unixtime(0); # # Some more tests for bug #9191 "TIMESTAMP/from_unixtime() no # longer accepts 2^31-1". Here we test that from_unixtime and # unix_timestamp are consistent, when working with boundary dates. # select unix_timestamp(from_unixtime(2147483647)); select unix_timestamp(from_unixtime(2147483648)); # check for invalid dates # bad year select unix_timestamp('2039-01-20 01:00:00'); select unix_timestamp('1968-01-20 01:00:00'); # bad month select unix_timestamp('2038-02-10 01:00:00'); select unix_timestamp('1969-11-20 01:00:00'); # bad day select unix_timestamp('2038-01-20 01:00:00'); select unix_timestamp('1969-12-30 01:00:00'); # # Check negative shift (we subtract several days for boundary dates during # conversion). select unix_timestamp('2038-01-17 12:00:00'); # # Check positive shift. (it happens only on # platfroms with unsigned time_t, such as QNX) # select unix_timestamp('1970-01-01 03:00:01'); # check bad date, close to the boundary (we cut them off in the very end) select unix_timestamp('2038-01-19 07:14:07'); # # Bug #28759: DAYNAME() and MONTHNAME() return binary string # SELECT CHARSET(DAYNAME(19700101)); SELECT CHARSET(MONTHNAME(19700101)); SELECT LOWER(DAYNAME(19700101)); SELECT LOWER(MONTHNAME(19700101)); SELECT COERCIBILITY(MONTHNAME('1970-01-01')),COERCIBILITY(DAYNAME('1970-01-01')); # # Test types from + INTERVAL # CREATE TABLE t1 (datetime datetime, timestamp timestamp, date date, time time); INSERT INTO t1 values ("2001-01-02 03:04:05", "2002-01-02 03:04:05", "2003-01-02", "06:07:08"); SELECT * from t1; select date_add("1997-12-31",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_add("1997-12-31",INTERVAL "1 1" YEAR_MONTH); select date_add(datetime, INTERVAL 1 SECOND) from t1; select date_add(datetime, INTERVAL 1 YEAR) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL 1 SECOND) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL 1 MINUTE) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL 1 HOUR) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL 1 DAY) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL 1 MONTH) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL 1 YEAR) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1:1" MINUTE_SECOND) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1:1" HOUR_MINUTE) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1:1" DAY_HOUR) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1 1" YEAR_MONTH) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1:1:1" HOUR_SECOND) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1 1:1" DAY_MINUTE) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1 1:1:1" DAY_SECOND) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1" WEEK) from t1; select date_add(date,INTERVAL "1" QUARTER) from t1; select timestampadd(MINUTE, 1, date) from t1; select timestampadd(WEEK, 1, date) from t1; select timestampadd(SQL_TSI_SECOND, 1, date) from t1; select timestampdiff(MONTH, '2001-02-01', '2001-05-01') as a; select timestampdiff(YEAR, '2002-05-01', '2001-01-01') as a; select timestampdiff(QUARTER, '2002-05-01', '2001-01-01') as a; select timestampdiff(MONTH, '2000-03-28', '2000-02-29') as a; select timestampdiff(MONTH, '1991-03-28', '2000-02-29') as a; select timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_WEEK, '2001-02-01', '2001-05-01') as a; select timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_HOUR, '2001-02-01', '2001-05-01') as a; select timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_DAY, '2001-02-01', '2001-05-01') as a; select timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_MINUTE, '2001-02-01 12:59:59', '2001-05-01 12:58:59') as a; select timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_SECOND, '2001-02-01 12:59:59', '2001-05-01 12:58:58') as a; select timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_DAY, '1986-02-01', '1986-03-01') as a1, timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_DAY, '1900-02-01', '1900-03-01') as a2, timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_DAY, '1996-02-01', '1996-03-01') as a3, timestampdiff(SQL_TSI_DAY, '2000-02-01', '2000-03-01') as a4; # bug 16226 SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(day,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-11 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(day,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-11 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(day,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-11 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(day,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-12 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(day,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-12 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(day,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-12 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(week,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-17 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(week,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-17 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(week,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-17 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(week,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-24 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(week,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-24 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(week,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-01-24 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(month,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-02-10 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(month,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-02-10 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(month,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-02-10 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(month,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-03-10 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(month,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-03-10 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(month,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2006-03-10 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(year,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2007-01-10 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(year,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2007-01-10 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(year,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2007-01-10 14:30:29'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(year,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2008-01-10 14:30:27'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(year,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2008-01-10 14:30:28'); SELECT TIMESTAMPDIFF(year,'2006-01-10 14:30:28','2008-01-10 14:30:29'); # end of bug select date_add(time,INTERVAL 1 SECOND) from t1; drop table t1; # test for last_day select last_day('2000-02-05') as f1, last_day('2002-12-31') as f2, last_day('2003-03-32') as f3, last_day('2003-04-01') as f4, last_day('2001-01-01 01:01:01') as f5, last_day(NULL), last_day('2001-02-12'); create table t1 select last_day('2000-02-05') as a, from_days(to_days("960101")) as b; describe t1; select * from t1; drop table t1; select last_day('2000-02-05') as a, from_days(to_days("960101")) as b; select date_add(last_day("1997-12-1"), INTERVAL 1 DAY); select length(last_day("1997-12-1")); select last_day("1997-12-1")+0; select last_day("1997-12-1")+0.0; # Test SAPDB UTC_% functions. This part is TZ dependant (It is supposed that # TZ variable set to GMT-3 select strcmp(date_sub(localtimestamp(), interval 3 hour), utc_timestamp())=0; select strcmp(date_format(date_sub(localtimestamp(), interval 3 hour),"%T"), utc_time())=0; select strcmp(date_format(date_sub(localtimestamp(), interval 3 hour),"%Y-%m-%d"), utc_date())=0; select strcmp(date_format(utc_timestamp(),"%T"), utc_time())=0; select strcmp(date_format(utc_timestamp(),"%Y-%m-%d"), utc_date())=0; select strcmp(concat(utc_date(),' ',utc_time()),utc_timestamp())=0; explain extended select period_add("9602",-12),period_diff(199505,"9404"),from_days(to_days("960101")),dayofmonth("1997-01-02"), month("1997-01-02"), monthname("1972-03-04"),dayofyear("0000-00-00"),HOUR("1997-03-03 23:03:22"),MINUTE("23:03:22"),SECOND(230322),QUARTER(980303),WEEK("1998-03-03"),yearweek("2000-01-01",1),week(19950101,1),year("98-02-03"),weekday(curdate())-weekday(now()),dayname("1962-03-03"),unix_timestamp(),sec_to_time(time_to_sec("0:30:47")/6.21),curtime(),utc_time(),curdate(),utc_date(),utc_timestamp(),date_format("1997-01-02 03:04:05", "%M %W %D %Y %y %m %d %h %i %s %w"),from_unixtime(unix_timestamp("1994-03-02 10:11:12")),"1997-12-31 23:59:59" + INTERVAL 1 SECOND,"1998-01-01 00:00:00" - INTERVAL 1 SECOND,INTERVAL 1 DAY + "1997-12-31", extract(YEAR FROM "1999-01-02 10:11:12"),date_add("1997-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); SET @TMP='2007-08-01 12:22:49'; CREATE TABLE t1 (d DATETIME); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2007-08-01 12:22:59'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2007-08-01 12:23:01'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2007-08-01 12:23:20'); SELECT count(*) FROM t1 WHERE d>FROM_DAYS(TO_DAYS(@TMP)) AND d<=FROM_DAYS(TO_DAYS(@TMP)+1); DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug #10568 # select last_day('2005-00-00'); select last_day('2005-00-01'); select last_day('2005-01-00'); # # Bug #18501: monthname and NULLs # select monthname(str_to_date(null, '%m')), monthname(str_to_date(null, '%m')), monthname(str_to_date(1, '%m')), monthname(str_to_date(0, '%m')); # # Bug #16327: problem with timestamp < 1970 # set time_zone='-6:00'; create table t1(a timestamp); insert into t1 values (19691231190001); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Bug#16377 result of DATE/TIME functions were compared as strings which # can lead to a wrong result. # Now wrong dates should be compared only with CAST() create table t1(f1 date, f2 time, f3 datetime); insert into t1 values ("2006-01-01", "12:01:01", "2006-01-01 12:01:01"); insert into t1 values ("2006-01-02", "12:01:02", "2006-01-02 12:01:02"); select f1 from t1 where f1 between CAST("2006-1-1" as date) and CAST(20060101 as date); select f1 from t1 where f1 between cast("2006-1-1" as date) and cast("2006.1.1" as date); select f1 from t1 where date(f1) between cast("2006-1-1" as date) and cast("2006.1.1" as date); select f2 from t1 where f2 between cast("12:1:2" as time) and cast("12:2:2" as time); select f2 from t1 where time(f2) between cast("12:1:2" as time) and cast("12:2:2" as time); select f3 from t1 where f3 between cast("2006-1-1 12:1:1" as datetime) and cast("2006-1-1 12:1:2" as datetime); select f3 from t1 where timestamp(f3) between cast("2006-1-1 12:1:1" as datetime) and cast("2006-1-1 12:1:2" as datetime); select f1 from t1 where cast("2006-1-1" as date) between f1 and f3; select f1 from t1 where cast("2006-1-1" as date) between date(f1) and date(f3); select f1 from t1 where cast("2006-1-1" as date) between f1 and cast('zzz' as date); select f1 from t1 where makedate(2006,1) between date(f1) and date(f3); select f1 from t1 where makedate(2006,2) between date(f1) and date(f3); drop table t1; # # Bug #16546 # create table t1 select now() - now(), curtime() - curtime(), sec_to_time(1) + 0, from_unixtime(1) + 0; show create table t1; drop table t1; # # Bug #11655: Wrong time is returning from nested selects - maximum time exists # # check if SEC_TO_TIME() handles out-of-range values correctly SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(3300000); SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(3300000)+0; SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(3600 * 4294967296); # check if TIME_TO_SEC() handles out-of-range values correctly SELECT TIME_TO_SEC('916:40:00'); # check if ADDTIME() handles out-of-range values correctly SELECT ADDTIME('500:00:00', '416:40:00'); SELECT ADDTIME('916:40:00', '416:40:00'); # check if SUBTIME() handles out-of-range values correctly SELECT SUBTIME('916:40:00', '416:40:00'); SELECT SUBTIME('-916:40:00', '416:40:00'); # check if MAKETIME() handles out-of-range values correctly SELECT MAKETIME(916,0,0); SELECT MAKETIME(4294967296, 0, 0); SELECT MAKETIME(-4294967296, 0, 0); SELECT MAKETIME(0, 4294967296, 0); SELECT MAKETIME(0, 0, 4294967296); SELECT MAKETIME(CAST(-1 AS UNSIGNED), 0, 0); # check if EXTRACT() handles out-of-range values correctly SELECT EXTRACT(HOUR FROM '100000:02:03'); # check if we get proper warnings if both input string truncation # and out-of-range value occur CREATE TABLE t1(f1 TIME); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('916:00:00 a'); SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug #20927: sec_to_time treats big unsigned as signed # # check if SEC_TO_TIME() handles BIGINT UNSIGNED values correctly SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(CAST(-1 AS UNSIGNED)); # # 21913: DATE_FORMAT() Crashes mysql server if I use it through # mysql-connector-j driver. # SET NAMES latin1; SET character_set_results = NULL; SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set_results'; CREATE TABLE testBug8868 (field1 DATE, field2 VARCHAR(32) CHARACTER SET BINARY); INSERT INTO testBug8868 VALUES ('2006-09-04', 'abcd'); SELECT DATE_FORMAT(field1,'%b-%e %l:%i%p') as fmtddate, field2 FROM testBug8868; DROP TABLE testBug8868; SET NAMES DEFAULT; # # Bug #31160: MAKETIME() crashes server when returning NULL in ORDER BY using # filesort # CREATE TABLE t1 ( a TIMESTAMP ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (now()), (now()); SELECT 1 FROM t1 ORDER BY MAKETIME(1, 1, a); DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug #19844 time_format in Union truncates values # (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 DAY)),'%H') As H) union (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 DAY)),'%H') As H); (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 DAY)),'%k') As H) union (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 DAY)),'%k') As H); (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 HOUR)),'%H') As H) union (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 HOUR)),'%H') As H); (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 HOUR)),'%k') As H) union (select time_format(timediff(now(), DATE_SUB(now(),INTERVAL 5 HOUR)),'%k') As H); # # Bug #23653: crash if last_day('0000-00-00') # select last_day('0000-00-00'); # # Bug 23616: datetime functions with double argumets # select isnull(week(now() + 0)), isnull(week(now() + 0.2)), week(20061108), week(20061108.01), week(20061108085411.000002); --echo End of 4.1 tests # # Bug #10590: %h, %I, and %l format specifies should all return results in # the 0-11 range # select time_format('100:00:00', '%H %k %h %I %l'); # # Bug #12562: Make SYSDATE behave like it does in Oracle: always the current # time, regardless of magic to make NOW() always the same for the # entirety of a statement. SET @old_log_bin_trust_function_creators= @@global.log_bin_trust_function_creators; SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1; create table t1 (a timestamp default '2005-05-05 01:01:01', b timestamp default '2005-05-05 01:01:01'); delimiter //; drop function if exists t_slow_sysdate; create function t_slow_sysdate() returns timestamp begin do sleep(2); return sysdate(); end; // insert into t1 set a = sysdate(), b = t_slow_sysdate();// create trigger t_before before insert on t1 for each row begin set new.b = t_slow_sysdate(); end // delimiter ;// insert into t1 set a = sysdate(); select a != b from t1; drop trigger t_before; drop function t_slow_sysdate; drop table t1; SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 0; create table t1 (a datetime, i int, b datetime); insert into t1 select sysdate(), sleep(1), sysdate() from dual; select a != b from t1; drop table t1; delimiter //; create procedure t_sysdate() begin select sysdate() into @a; do sleep(2); select sysdate() into @b; select @a != @b; end; // delimiter ;// call t_sysdate(); drop procedure t_sysdate; SET @@global.log_bin_trust_function_creators= @old_log_bin_trust_function_creators; # # Bug #13534: timestampdiff() returned incorrect results across leap years # select timestampdiff(month,'2004-09-11','2004-09-11'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-09-11','2005-09-11'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-09-11','2006-09-11'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-09-11','2007-09-11'); select timestampdiff(month,'2005-09-11','2004-09-11'); select timestampdiff(month,'2005-09-11','2003-09-11'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-02-28','2005-02-28'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-02-29','2005-02-28'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-02-28','2005-02-28'); select timestampdiff(month,'2004-03-29','2005-03-28'); select timestampdiff(month,'2003-02-28','2004-02-29'); select timestampdiff(month,'2003-02-28','2005-02-28'); select timestampdiff(month,'1999-09-11','2001-10-10'); select timestampdiff(month,'1999-09-11','2001-9-11'); select timestampdiff(year,'1999-09-11','2001-9-11'); select timestampdiff(year,'2004-02-28','2005-02-28'); select timestampdiff(year,'2004-02-29','2005-02-28'); # # Bug #18618: BETWEEN for dates with the second argument being a constant # expression and the first and the third arguments being fields # CREATE TABLE t1 (id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, day date); CREATE TABLE t2 (id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, day date); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, '2005-06-01'), (2, '2005-02-01'), (3, '2005-07-01'); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1, '2005-08-01'), (2, '2005-06-15'), (3, '2005-07-15'); SELECT * FROM t1, t2 WHERE t1.day BETWEEN '2005.09.01' - INTERVAL 6 MONTH AND t2.day; SELECT * FROM t1, t2 WHERE CAST(t1.day AS DATE) BETWEEN '2005.09.01' - INTERVAL 6 MONTH AND t2.day; DROP TABLE t1,t2; # Restore timezone to default set time_zone= @@global.time_zone; # # Bug #22229: bug in DATE_ADD() # select str_to_date('10:00 PM', '%h:%i %p') + INTERVAL 10 MINUTE; # # Bug #21103: DATE column not compared as DATE # create table t1 (field DATE); insert into t1 values ('2006-11-06'); select * from t1 where field < '2006-11-06 04:08:36.0'; select * from t1 where field = '2006-11-06 04:08:36.0'; select * from t1 where field = '2006-11-06'; select * from t1 where CAST(field as DATETIME) < '2006-11-06 04:08:36.0'; select * from t1 where CAST(field as DATE) < '2006-11-06 04:08:36.0'; drop table t1; # # Bug #25643: SEC_TO_TIME function problem # CREATE TABLE t1 (a int, t1 time, t2 time, d date, PRIMARY KEY (a)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, '10:00:00', NULL, NULL), (2, '11:00:00', '11:15:00', '1972-02-06'); SELECT t1, t2, SEC_TO_TIME( TIME_TO_SEC( t2 ) - TIME_TO_SEC( t1 ) ), QUARTER(d) FROM t1; SELECT t1, t2, SEC_TO_TIME( TIME_TO_SEC( t2 ) - TIME_TO_SEC( t1 ) ), QUARTER(d) FROM t1 ORDER BY a DESC; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug #20293: group by cuts off value from time_format # # Check if using GROUP BY with TIME_FORMAT() produces correct results SELECT TIME_FORMAT(SEC_TO_TIME(a),"%H:%i:%s") FROM (SELECT 3020399 AS a UNION SELECT 3020398 ) x GROUP BY 1; # # Bug#28875 Conversion between ASCII and LATIN1 charsets does not function # set names latin1; create table t1 (a varchar(15) character set ascii not null); insert into t1 values ('070514-000000'); --source include/turn_off_only_full_group_by.inc # Conversion of date_format() result to ASCII # is safe with the default locale en_US --replace_column 1 # select concat(a,ifnull(min(date_format(now(), '%Y-%m-%d')),' ull')) from t1; # Error for swe7: it is not ASCII compatible set names swe7; --error 1267 select concat(a,ifnull(min(date_format(now(), '%Y-%m-%d')),' ull')) from t1; set names latin1; # Conversion of date_format() result to ASCII # is not safe with the non-default locale fr_FR # because month and day names can have accented characters set lc_time_names=fr_FR; --error 1267 select concat(a,ifnull(min(date_format(now(), '%Y-%m-%d')),' ull')) from t1; set lc_time_names=en_US; --source include/restore_sql_mode_after_turn_off_only_full_group_by.inc drop table t1; # # Bug#32180: DATE_ADD treats datetime numeric argument as DATE # instead of DATETIME # select DATE_ADD('20071108181000', INTERVAL 1 DAY); select DATE_ADD(20071108181000, INTERVAL 1 DAY); select DATE_ADD('20071108', INTERVAL 1 DAY); select DATE_ADD(20071108, INTERVAL 1 DAY); # # Bug#32770: LAST_DAY() returns a DATE, but somehow internally keeps # track of the TIME. # select LAST_DAY('2007-12-06 08:59:19.05') - INTERVAL 1 SECOND; # Bug#33834: FRAC_SECOND: Applicability not clear in documentation # # Test case removed since FRAC_SECOND was deprecated and # removed as part of WL#5154 # # # Bug #36466: # Adding days to day_microsecond changes interpretation of microseconds # # show that we treat fractions of seconds correctly (zerofill from right to # six places) even if we left out fields on the left. select date_add('1000-01-01 00:00:00', interval '1.03:02:01.05' day_microsecond); select date_add('1000-01-01 00:00:00', interval '1.02' day_microsecond); --echo # --echo # Bug #52315 part 2 : utc_date() crashes when system time > year 2037 --echo # --disable_result_log SET TIMESTAMP=-147490000; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); --error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR SET TIMESTAMP=2147483648; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); SET TIMESTAMP=2147483646; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); SET TIMESTAMP=2147483647; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); SET TIMESTAMP=0; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); SET TIMESTAMP=-1; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); SET TIMESTAMP=1; SELECT UTC_TIMESTAMP(); --enable_result_log #reset back the timestamp value SET TIMESTAMP=0; --echo End of 5.0 tests # # Bug #18997 # select date_sub("0050-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_sub("0199-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_add("0199-12-31 23:59:59",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_sub("0200-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_sub("0200-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 1 SECOND); select date_sub("0200-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_add("2001-01-01 23:59:59",INTERVAL -2000 YEAR); select date_sub("50-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_sub("90-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_sub("0069-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); select date_sub("0169-01-01 00:00:01",INTERVAL 2 SECOND); # # Bug #55565: debug assertion when ordering by expressions with user # variable assignments # CREATE TABLE t1(a DOUBLE NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0),(9.216e-096); --echo # should not crash SELECT 1 FROM t1 ORDER BY @x:=makedate(a,a); DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug #52160: crash and inconsistent results when grouping --echo # by a function and column --echo # CREATE TABLE t1(a CHAR(10) NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (''),(''); SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t1 GROUP BY TIME_TO_SEC(a); DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#11766112 59151:UNINITIALIZED VALUES IN EXTRACT_DATE_TIME WITH STR_TO_DATE(SPACE(..) ... --echo # SELECT STR_TO_DATE(SPACE(2),'1'); --echo # --echo # Bug#11765216 58154: UNINITIALIZED VARIABLE FORMAT IN STR_TO_DATE FUNCTION --echo # SET GLOBAL SQL_MODE=''; DO STR_TO_DATE((''), FROM_DAYS(@@GLOBAL.SQL_MODE)); SET GLOBAL SQL_MODE=DEFAULT; --echo # --echo # Bug#11766087 59125: VALGRIND UNINITIALISED VALUE WARNING IN ULL2DEC, LONGLONG2DECIMAL --echo # SELECT FORMAT(YEAR(STR_TO_DATE('',GET_FORMAT(TIME,''))),1); --echo # --echo # Bug#11766126 59166: ANOTHER DATETIME VALGRIND UNINITIALIZED WARNING --echo # SET @@global.sql_mode=''; SELECT CAST((MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(@@GLOBAL.SQL_MODE))) AS BINARY(1025)); SET @@global.sql_mode=DEFAULT; --echo # --echo # Bug#11766124 59164: VALGRIND: UNINITIALIZED VALUE IN NUMBER_TO_DATETIME --echo # SELECT ADDDATE(MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(NULL)),INTERVAL 1 HOUR); --echo # --echo # Bug#11889186 60503: CRASH IN MAKE_DATE_TIME WITH DATE_FORMAT / STR_TO_DATE COMBINATION --echo # SELECT DATE_FORMAT('0000-00-11', '%W'); SELECT DATE_FORMAT('0000-00-11', '%a'); SELECT DATE_FORMAT('0000-00-11', '%w'); --echo # --echo # Bug#12403504 AFTER FIX FOR #11889186 : ASSERTION FAILED: DELSUM+(INT) Y/4-TEMP > 0 --echo # SELECT MAKEDATE(11111111,1); SELECT WEEK(DATE_ADD(FROM_DAYS(1),INTERVAL 1 MONTH), 1); --echo # --echo # Bug#12584302 AFTER FIX FOR #12403504: ASSERTION FAILED: DELSUM+(INT) Y/4-TEMP > 0, --echo # DO WEEK((DATE_ADD((CAST(0 AS DATE)), INTERVAL 1 YEAR_MONTH)), 5); --echo # --echo # Bug #13098726 MY_TIME.C:786: CALC_DAYNR: ASSERTION `DELSUM+(INT) --echo # Y/4-TEMP > 0' FAILED SELECT SUBTIME('0000-01-00 00:00','00:00'); SELECT LEAST(TIMESTAMP('0000-01-00','0'),'2011-10-24') > 0; --echo # --echo # BUG#13458237 INCONSISTENT HANDLING OF INVALIDE DATES WITH ZERO DAY --echo # SIMILAR TO '2009-10-00' --echo # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; query_vertical SELECT DATE('20091000'), STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m'), LAST_DAY('2009-10-00'), LAST_DAY(DATE('2009-10-00')), LAST_DAY(DATE'2009-10-00'), LAST_DAY(STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m')), WEEK('2009-10-00'), WEEK(DATE('2009-10-00')), WEEK(DATE'2009-10-00'), WEEK(STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m')), WEEKOFYEAR('2009-10-00'), WEEKOFYEAR(DATE('2009-10-00')), WEEKOFYEAR(DATE'2009-10-00'), WEEKOFYEAR(STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m')), DAYOFYEAR('2009-10-00'), DAYOFYEAR(DATE('2009-10-00')), DAYOFYEAR(DATE'2009-10-00'), DAYOFYEAR(STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m')), WEEKDAY('2009-10-00'), WEEKDAY(DATE('2009-10-00')), WEEKDAY(DATE'2009-10-00'), WEEKDAY(STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m')), TO_DAYs('2009-10-00'), TO_DAYs(DATE('2009-10-00')), TO_DAYs(DATE'2009-10-00'), TO_DAYs(STR_TO_DATE('200910','%Y%m')); query_vertical SELECT DATE('00000100'), STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m'), LAST_DAY('0000-01-00'), LAST_DAY(DATE('0000-01-00')), LAST_DAY(DATE'0000-01-00'), LAST_DAY(STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m')), WEEK('0000-01-00'), WEEK(DATE('0000-01-00')), WEEK(DATE'0000-01-00'), WEEK(STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m')), WEEKOFYEAR('0000-01-00'), WEEKOFYEAR(DATE('0000-01-00')), WEEKOFYEAR(DATE'0000-01-00'), WEEKOFYEAR(STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m')), DAYOFYEAR('0000-01-00'), DAYOFYEAR(DATE('0000-01-00')), DAYOFYEAR(DATE'0000-01-00'), DAYOFYEAR(STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m')), WEEKDAY('0000-01-00'), WEEKDAY(DATE('0000-01-00')), WEEKDAY(DATE'0000-01-00'), WEEKDAY(STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m')), TO_DAYs('0000-01-00'), TO_DAYs(DATE('0000-01-00')), TO_DAYs(DATE'0000-01-00'), TO_DAYs(STR_TO_DATE('000001','%Y%m')); SET sql_mode = default; --echo End of 5.1 tests --echo # --echo # BUG#43578 "MyISAM&Maria gives wrong rows with range access --echo # ORDER BY DESC on date index" --echo # CREATE TABLE t1(c1 DATE NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, c2 DATE NULL, c3 INT, INDEX idx2(c2)); SET TIMESTAMP=1235553613; #'2009-02-25' INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(NOW(),NOW(),3), (ADDTIME(NOW(),'1 01:01:01'),ADDTIME(NOW(),'1 01:01:01'),4), (ADDTIME(NOW(),'2 01:01:01'),ADDTIME(NOW(),'2 01:01:01'),5), (ADDTIME(NOW(),'3 01:01:01'),ADDTIME(NOW(),'3 01:01:01'),6); SELECT * FROM t1; # bug was that 3 rows were returned SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE c1 > ADDTIME(NOW(),'1 01:01:01') ORDER BY c1 DESC; drop table t1; --echo End of 5.5 tests --echo # --echo # Bug#57039: constant subtime expression returns incorrect result. --echo # CREATE TABLE t1 (`date_date` datetime NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2008-01-03 00:00:00'), ('2008-01-03 00:00:00'); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE date_date >= subtime(now(), "00:30:00"); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE date_date <= addtime(date_add("2000-1-1", INTERVAL "1:1:1" HOUR_SECOND), "00:20:00"); DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#57512 str_to_date crash... --echo # SELECT WEEK(STR_TO_DATE(NULL,0)); SELECT SUBDATE(STR_TO_DATE(NULL,0), INTERVAL 1 HOUR); --echo # --echo # BUG#59895 - setting storage engine to null segfaults mysqld --echo # SELECT MONTHNAME(0), MONTHNAME(0) IS NULL, MONTHNAME(0) + 1; --error ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR SET default_storage_engine=NULL; --echo # --echo # BUG#13354387 - CRASH IN IN MY_DECIMAL::OPERATOR FOR VIEW AND FUNCTION UNIX_TIMESTAMP --echo # Part1 (5.5) SET time_zone='+03:00'; CREATE TABLE t1 (a DATETIME NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2009-09-20 07:32:39.06'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES ('0000-00-00 00:00:00.00'); CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT * FROM t1; SELECT CAST(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(a) AS DECIMAL(25,3)) AS c1 FROM v1 ORDER BY 1; DROP VIEW v1; DROP TABLE t1; SET time_zone=DEFAULT; --echo # --echo # Bug #59686 crash in String::copy() with time data type --echo # SELECT min(timestampadd(month, 1>'', from_days('%Z'))); create table t1(a time); insert into t1 values ('00:00:00'),('00:01:00'); select 1 from t1 where 1 < some (select cast(a as datetime) from t1); drop table t1; --echo # --echo # End of 5.5 tests --echo # --echo # --echo # Start of 5.6 tests --echo # --echo # --echo # BUG#13545236 - ASSERT IN SEC_SINCE_EPOCH --echo # SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; CREATE TABLE t1 (a TIME NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('04:39:24'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('00:20:09'); SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE CONVERT_TZ(TIMESTAMPADD(YEAR , a, TIMESTAMP('0000-00-00')), '+00:00','+00:00'); SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE CONVERT_TZ(TIMESTAMPADD(YEAR, a, DATE('0000-00-00')), '+00:00','+00:00'); DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a TIME); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('00:00:00'); SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE TIMESTAMPDIFF(MONTH, a, TIMESTAMP('0000-00-01')) IS NULL; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE TIMESTAMPDIFF(MONTH, a, TIMESTAMP'0000-00-01 00:00:00') IS NULL; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE TIMESTAMPDIFF(MONTH, a, DATE('0000-00-01')) IS NULL; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE TIMESTAMPDIFF(MONTH, a, DATE'0000-00-01') IS NULL; DROP TABLE t1; SET sql_mode = default; --echo # --echo # BUG#13354387 - CRASH IN IN MY_DECIMAL::OPERATOR FOR VIEW AND FUNCTION UNIX_TIMESTAMP --echo # Part2 (5.6) CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('a'); SELECT 1 FROM t1 GROUP BY @a:=UNIX_TIMESTAMP(a); SELECT a, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(a), UNIX_TIMESTAMP('a') FROM t1; DELETE FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('5000-01-01 00:00:00'); SELECT a, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(a), UNIX_TIMESTAMP('5000-01-01 00:00:00') FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#13988413 CRASH/ASSERTION AFTER INVALID MEMORY READ --echo # IN MY_USECONDS_TO_STR --echo # --error ER_GIS_INVALID_DATA DO MBRContains(1, if(0, coalesce(NULL), now())); CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT IF(0, coalesce(NULL), now(0)) + 0; SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Bug#13982125 BUFFER OVERFLOW OF VARIABLE BUF IN --echo # ITEM_FUNC_MAKETIME::GET_TIME --echo # DO maketime(~0, 49, 0.123456789); --echo # --echo # Bug#14042545 ASSERTION FAILED: DEC <= 6 IN MY_USECONDS_TO_STR() --echo # DO is_used_lock(ifnull(now(), CASE 1 WHEN 1 THEN NULL END)); --echo # --echo # BUG#18675237 NOW() : MISSING FRACTIONAL SECONDS FROM A VIEW --echo # SET @@TIMESTAMP= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2014-05-27 10:20:30.123456'); CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT NOW(6), CURTIME(4), LOCALTIME(3), CURRENT_TIME(2), CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(0), LOCALTIMESTAMP(1), UTC_TIME(4), UTC_TIMESTAMP(4); --echo # After the patch, the decimal value is printed for the temporal --echo # functions. SHOW CREATE VIEW v1; --echo # After the patch, the fractional seconds are displayed. SELECT * FROM v1; --echo #Adding separate case for SYSDATE, since its value cannot --echo #be fixed and varies with every run. CREATE VIEW v2 AS SELECT LOCATE(".", SYSDATE(6)) != 0; SHOW CREATE VIEW v2; --echo #After the patch, will return the value as '1'(Condition is true). SELECT * FROM v2; --echo # Cleanup DROP VIEW v1, v2; SET @@TIMESTAMP= DEFAULT;