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# Testing of "strict" mode -- source include/have_innodb.inc set @org_mode=@@sql_mode; set @@sql_mode='ansi,traditional'; select @@sql_mode; --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2; --enable_warnings # Test INSERT with DATE CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 date); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-01-01'),('2004-02-29'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-10-31'); # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid date value> --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-31'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-01-02'),('2004-0-31'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-0'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-09-31'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-32'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-29'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-15'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00'); # Standard says we should return SQLSTATE 22018 --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('59'); # Test the different related modes set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-01-03'),('2004-0-31'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE'; --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-30'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-01-04'),('2004-0-31'),('2004-01-05'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-29'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,NO_ZERO_DATE'; --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2004-0-30'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2004-2-30'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ALLOW_INVALID_DATES'; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2004-2-30'); set @@sql_mode='ansi,traditional'; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('2004-02-29'),('2004-13-15'),('0000-00-00'); select * from t1; drop table t1; # Test difference in behaviour with InnoDB and MyISAM tables set @@sql_mode='strict_trans_tables'; CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 date) engine=myisam; --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-31'),('2004-1-1'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2004-1-2'), ('2004-13-31'),('2004-1-3'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-31'),('2004-1-4'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2003-02-29'); INSERT ignore INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-30'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ALLOW_INVALID_DATES'; INSERT ignore INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-31'); select * from t1; drop table t1; set @@sql_mode='strict_trans_tables'; CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 date) engine=innodb; --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-31'),('2004-1-1'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2004-1-2'), ('2004-13-31'),('2004-1-3'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-31'),('2004-1-4'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('2003-02-29'); INSERT ignore INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-30'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ALLOW_INVALID_DATES'; INSERT ignore INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-31'); select * from t1; drop table t1; set @@sql_mode='ansi,traditional'; # Test INSERT with DATETIME CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 datetime); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-31 15:30:00'),('2004-02-29 15:30:00'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-10-31 15:30:00'); # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-31 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-0 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-09-31 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-32 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-29 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-15 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 15:30:00'); # Standard says we should return SQLSTATE 22018 --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('59'); select * from t1; drop table t1; # Test INSERT with TIMESTAMP CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 timestamp); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-31 15:30:00'),('2004-02-29 15:30:00'); # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> # Standard says we should return ok, but we can't as this is out of range --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-10-31 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-31 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-0 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-09-31 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-32 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2003-02-29 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-13-15 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-02-29 25:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-02-29 15:65:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-02-29 15:31:61'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 00:00:00'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 00:00:00'); # Standard says we should return SQLSTATE 22018 --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('59'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ALLOW_INVALID_DATES'; --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-31 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-0 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-10-32 15:30:00'); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-02-30 15:30:04'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 00:00:00'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE'; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 00:00:00'); set @@sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES,NO_ZERO_DATE'; --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00 00:00:00'); set @@sql_mode='ansi,traditional'; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; #### Test INSERT with STR_TO_DATE into DATE/DATETIME/TIMESTAMP CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 date, col2 datetime, col3 timestamp); INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (STR_TO_DATE('15.10.2004','%d.%m.%Y')); INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES (STR_TO_DATE('15.10.2004 10.15','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES (STR_TO_DATE('15.10.2004 10.15','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); ## Test INSERT with STR_TO_DATE into DATE # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid date value> --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.10.0000 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.0.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('0.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.9.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('32.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('29.02.2003 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('15.13.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('00.00.0000','%d.%m.%Y')); ## Test INSERT with STR_TO_DATE into DATETIME # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.10.0000 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.0.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('0.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.9.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('32.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('29.02.2003 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('15.13.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('00.00.0000','%d.%m.%Y')); ## Test INSERT with STR_TO_DATE into TIMESTAMP # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.10.0000 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.0.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('0.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('31.9.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('32.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('29.02.2003 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('15.13.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(STR_TO_DATE('00.00.0000','%d.%m.%Y')); drop table t1; #### Test INSERT with CAST AS DATE/DATETIME into DATE/DATETIME/TIMESTAMP CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 date, col2 datetime, col3 timestamp); INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (CAST('2004-10-15' AS DATE)); INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES (CAST('2004-10-15 10:15' AS DATETIME)); INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES (CAST('2004-10-15 10:15' AS DATETIME)); ## Test INSERT with CAST AS DATE into DATE # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid date value> INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('0000-10-31' AS DATE)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('2004-10-0' AS DATE)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('2004-0-10' AS DATE)); # deactivated because of Bug#8294 # Bug#8294 Traditional: Misleading error message for invalid CAST to DATE # --error 1292 # INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('2004-9-31' AS DATE)); # --error 1292 # INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('2004-10-32' AS DATE)); # --error 1292 # INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('2003-02-29' AS DATE)); # --error 1292 # INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('2004-13-15' AS DATE)); # deactivated because of Bug#6145 # Bug#6145: Traditional: CONVERT and CAST should reject zero DATE values --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CAST('0000-00-00' AS DATE)); ## Test INSERT with CAST AS DATETIME into DATETIME # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('0000-10-31 15:30' AS DATETIME)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('2004-10-0 15:30' AS DATETIME)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('2004-0-10 15:30' AS DATETIME)); # deactivated because of Bug#8294 # Bug#8294 Traditional: Misleading error message for invalid CAST to DATE #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('2004-9-31 15:30' AS DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('2004-10-32 15:30' AS DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('2003-02-29 15:30' AS DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('2004-13-15 15:30' AS DATETIME)); # Bug#6145: Traditional: CONVERT and CAST should reject zero DATE values --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CAST('0000-00-00' AS DATETIME)); ## Test INSERT with CAST AS DATETIME into TIMESTAMP # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('0000-10-31 15:30' AS DATETIME)); # should return OK # We accept this to be a failure --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('2004-10-0 15:30' AS DATETIME)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('2004-0-10 15:30' AS DATETIME)); # should return SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> # deactivated because of Bug#8294 # Bug#8294 Traditional: Misleading error message for invalid CAST to DATE #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('2004-9-31 15:30' AS DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('2004-10-32 15:30' AS DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('2003-02-29 15:30' AS DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('2004-13-15 15:30' AS DATETIME)); # Bug#6145: Traditional: CONVERT and CAST should reject zero DATE values --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CAST('0000-00-00' AS DATETIME)); drop table t1; #### Test INSERT with CONVERT to DATE/DATETIME into DATE/DATETIME/TIMESTAMP CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 date, col2 datetime, col3 timestamp); INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (CONVERT('2004-10-15',DATE)); INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES (CONVERT('2004-10-15 10:15',DATETIME)); INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES (CONVERT('2004-10-15 10:15',DATETIME)); ## Test INSERT with CONVERT to DATE into DATE # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid date value> INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('0000-10-31' , DATE)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-10-0' , DATE)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-0-10' , DATE)); # deactivated because of Bug#8294 # Bug#8294 Traditional: Misleading error message for invalid CAST to DATE #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-9-31' , DATE)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-10-32' , DATE)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('2003-02-29' , DATE)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-13-15',DATE)); # Bug#6145: Traditional: CONVERT and CAST should reject zero DATE values --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(CONVERT('0000-00-00',DATE)); ## Test INSERT with CONVERT to DATETIME into DATETIME # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('0000-10-31 15:30',DATETIME)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-10-0 15:30',DATETIME)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-0-10 15:30',DATETIME)); # deactivated because of Bug#8294 # Bug#8294 Traditional: Misleading error message for invalid CAST to DATE #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-9-31 15:30',DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-10-32 15:30',DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('2003-02-29 15:30',DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-13-15 15:30',DATETIME)); # Bug#6145: Traditional: CONVERT and CAST should reject zero DATE values --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(CONVERT('0000-00-00',DATETIME)); ## Test INSERT with CONVERT to DATETIME into DATETIME # All test cases expected to fail should return # SQLSTATE 22007 <invalid datetime value> --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('0000-10-31 15:30',DATETIME)); # should return OK # We accept this to be a failure --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-10-0 15:30',DATETIME)); --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-0-10 15:30',DATETIME)); # deactivated because of Bug#8294 # Bug#8294 Traditional: Misleading error message for invalid CAST to DATE #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-9-31 15:30',DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-10-32 15:30',DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('2003-02-29 15:30',DATETIME)); #--error 1292 #INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('2004-13-15 15:30',DATETIME)); # Bug#6145: Traditional: CONVERT and CAST should reject zero DATE values --error 1292 INSERT INTO t1 (col3) VALUES(CONVERT('0000-00-00',DATETIME)); drop table t1; # Test INSERT with TINYINT CREATE TABLE t1(col1 TINYINT, col2 TINYINT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-128,0),(0,0),(127,255),('-128','0'),('0','0'),('127','255'),(-128.0,0.0),(0.0,0.0),(127.0,255.0); # Test that we restored the mode checking properly after an ok query SELECT MOD(col1,0) FROM t1 WHERE col1 > 0 LIMIT 2; -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-129); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(128); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(256); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('-129'); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('128'); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('-1'); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('256'); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(128.0); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1.0); -- error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(256.0); SELECT MOD(col1,0) FROM t1 WHERE col1 > 0 LIMIT 1; --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col1 = col1 - 50 WHERE col1 < 0; --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col2=col2 + 50 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1=col1 / 0 WHERE col1 > 0; set @@sql_mode='ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO'; INSERT INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); set @@sql_mode='ansi,traditional'; SELECT MOD(col1,0) FROM t1 WHERE col1 > 0 LIMIT 2; # Should return SQLSTATE 22018 invalid character value for cast --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); set @@sql_mode='ansi'; INSERT INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); set @@sql_mode='ansi,traditional'; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('-129','-1'),('128','256'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-129.0,-1.0),(128.0,256.0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col2=1/NULL where col1=0; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with SMALLINT CREATE TABLE t1(col1 SMALLINT, col2 SMALLINT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-32768,0),(0,0),(32767,65535),('-32768','0'),('32767','65535'),(-32768.0,0.0),(32767.0,65535.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-32769); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(32768); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(65536); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('-32769'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('32768'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('-1'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('65536'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-32769.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(32768.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(65536.0); --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col1 = col1 - 50 WHERE col1 < 0; --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col2 = col2 + 50 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1 = col1 / 0 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1= MOD(col1,0) WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-32769,-1),(32768,65536); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('-32769','-1'),('32768','65536'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-32769,-1.0),(32768.0,65536.0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col2=1/NULL where col1=0; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with MEDIUMINT CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 MEDIUMINT, col2 MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-8388608,0),(0,0),(8388607,16777215),('-8388608','0'),('8388607','16777215'),(-8388608.0,0.0),(8388607.0,16777215.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-8388609); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(8388608); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(16777216); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('-8388609'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('8388608'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('-1'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('16777216'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-8388609.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(8388608.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(16777216.0); --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col1 = col1 - 50 WHERE col1 < 0; --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col2 = col2 + 50 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 / 0 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1= MOD(col1,0) WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-8388609,-1),(8388608,16777216); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('-8388609','-1'),('8388608','16777216'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-8388609.0,-1.0),(8388608.0,16777216.0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col2=1/NULL where col1=0; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with INT CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 INT, col2 INT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-2147483648,0),(0,0),(2147483647,4294967295),('-2147483648','0'),('2147483647','4294967295'),(-2147483648.0,0.0),(2147483647.0,4294967295.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-2147483649); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(2147643648); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(4294967296); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('-2147483649'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('2147643648'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('-1'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('4294967296'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-2147483649.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(2147643648.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(4294967296.0); --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col1 = col1 - 50 WHERE col1 < 0; --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col2 =col2 + 50 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 / 0 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1= MOD(col1,0) WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (-2147483649, -1),(2147643648,4294967296); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values ('-2147483649', '-1'),('2147643648','4294967296'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (-2147483649.0, -1.0),(2147643648.0,4294967296.0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col2=1/NULL where col1=0; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with BIGINT # Note that this doesn't behave 100 % to standard as we rotate # integers when it's too big/small (just like C) CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 BIGINT, col2 BIGINT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-9223372036854775808,0),(0,0),(9223372036854775807,18446744073709551615); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('-9223372036854775808','0'),('9223372036854775807','18446744073709551615'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-9223372036854774000.0,0.0),(9223372036854775700.0,1844674407370954000.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-9223372036854775809); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(9223372036854775808); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(18446744073709551616); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('-9223372036854775809'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES('9223372036854775808'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('-1'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES('18446744073709551616'); # Note that the following two double numbers are slighty bigger than max/min # bigint becasue of rounding errors when converting it to bigint --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(-9223372036854785809.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES(9223372036854785808.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(-1.0); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES(18446744073709551616.0); # The following doesn't give an error as it's done in integer context # UPDATE t1 SET col1=col1 - 5000 WHERE col1 < 0; # UPDATE t1 SET col2 =col2 + 5000 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 / 0 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1= MOD(col1,0) WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (1/0,1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-9223372036854775809,-1),(9223372036854775808,18446744073709551616); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('-9223372036854775809','-1'),('9223372036854775808','18446744073709551616'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(-9223372036854785809.0,-1.0),(9223372036854785808.0,18446744073709551616.0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col2=1/NULL where col1=0; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with NUMERIC CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 NUMERIC(4,2)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (10.55),(10.5555),(0),(-10.55),(-10.5555),(11),(1e+01); # Note that the +/-10.5555 is inserted as +/-10.55, not +/-10.56 ! INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('10.55'),('10.5555'),('-10.55'),('-10.5555'),('11'),('1e+01'); # The 2 following inserts should generate a warning, but doesn't yet # because NUMERIC works like DECIMAL --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (101.55); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (101); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (-101.55); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1010.55); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1010); # The 2 following inserts should generate a warning, but doesn't yet # because NUMERIC works like DECIMAL --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('101.55'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('101'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-101.55'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-1010.55'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-100E+1'); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-100E'); --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 * 50000 WHERE col1 =11; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 / 0 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col1= MOD(col1,0) WHERE col1 > 0; #--error 1265 --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); #--error 1265 --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1366 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(1000),(-1000); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('1000'),('-1000'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(1000.0),(-1000.0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col1=1/NULL where col1=0; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with FLOAT CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 FLOAT, col2 FLOAT UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (-1.1E-37,0),(+3.4E+38,+3.4E+38); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-1.1E-37',0),('+3.4E+38','+3.4E+38'); # We don't give warnings for underflow INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (3E-46); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (+3.4E+39); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES (-1.1E-3); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('+3.4E+39'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES ('-1.1E-3'); --error 1264 UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 * 5000 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col2 =col2 / 0 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col2= MOD(col2,0) WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES (+3.4E+39,-3.4E+39); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES ('+3.4E+39','-3.4E+39'); SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Test INSERT with DOUBLE CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 DOUBLE PRECISION, col2 DOUBLE PRECISION UNSIGNED); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (-2.2E-307,0),(2E-307,0),(+1.7E+308,+1.7E+308); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('-2.2E-307',0),('-2E-307',0),('+1.7E+308','+1.7E+308'); # We don't give warnings for underflow INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (-2.2E-330); --error 1367,1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (+1.7E+309); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES (-1.1E-3); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('+1.8E+309'); --error 1264 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES ('-1.2E-3'); --error ER_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE UPDATE t1 SET col1 =col1 * 5000 WHERE col1 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col2 =col2 / 0 WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1365 UPDATE t1 SET col2= MOD(col2,0) WHERE col2 > 0; --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (''); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('a59b'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('1a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('2a'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) values (1/0); --error 1367 INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES (+1.9E+309,-1.9E+309); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES ('+2.0E+309','-2.0E+309'); # stupid... --replace_result -0 0 1.7976931348623e+308 1.79769313486232e+308 SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Testing INSERT with CHAR/VARCHAR CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 CHAR(5), col2 VARCHAR(6)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('hello', 'hello'),('he', 'he'),('hello ', 'hello '); --error 1406 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('hellobob'); --error 1406 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES ('hellobob'); INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES ('hello '); --error 1406 UPDATE t1 SET col1 ='hellobob' WHERE col1 ='he'; --error 1406 UPDATE t1 SET col2 ='hellobob' WHERE col2 ='he'; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES ('hellobob', 'hellobob'); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col2 ='hellotrudy' WHERE col2 ='he'; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Testing INSERT with ENUM CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 enum('red','blue','green')); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES ('red'),('blue'),('green'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('yellow'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES ('redd'); --error 1265 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (''); --error 1265 UPDATE t1 SET col1 ='yellow' WHERE col1 ='green'; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES ('yellow'); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET col1 ='yellow' WHERE col1 ='blue'; SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Testing of insert of NULL in not NULL column CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 INT NOT NULL, col2 CHAR(5) NOT NULL, col3 DATE NOT NULL); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (100, 'hello', '2004-08-20'); INSERT INTO t1 (col1,col2,col3) VALUES (101, 'hell2', '2004-08-21'); --error 1048 INSERT INTO t1 (col1,col2,col3) VALUES (NULL, '', '2004-01-01'); --error 1048 INSERT INTO t1 (col1,col2,col3) VALUES (102, NULL, '2004-01-01'); --error 1048 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (103,'',NULL); --error 1048 UPDATE t1 SET col1=NULL WHERE col1 =100; --error 1048 UPDATE t1 SET col2 =NULL WHERE col2 ='hello'; --error 1048 UPDATE t1 SET col2 =NULL where col3 IS NOT NULL; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (NULL,NULL,NULL); SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # Testing of default values CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 INT NOT NULL default 99, col2 CHAR(6) NOT NULL); SHOW CREATE TABLE t1; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1, 'hello'); INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES ('hello2'); --error 1048 INSERT INTO t1 (col2) VALUES (NULL); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) VALUES (2); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(default(col1),default(col2)); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 (col1) SELECT 1; --error 1048 INSERT INTO t1 SELECT 1,NULL; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 values (NULL,NULL); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 (col1) values (3); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 () values (); SELECT * FROM t1; DROP TABLE t1; # # Bug #9029 Traditional: Wrong SQLSTATE returned for string truncation # set sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1 (charcol char(255), varcharcol varchar(255), binarycol binary(255), varbinarycol varbinary(255), tinytextcol tinytext, tinyblobcol tinyblob); --error 1406 insert into t1 (charcol) values (repeat('x',256)); --error 1406 insert into t1 (varcharcol) values (repeat('x',256)); --error 1406 insert into t1 (binarycol) values (repeat('x',256)); --error 1406 insert into t1 (varbinarycol) values (repeat('x',256)); --error 1406 insert into t1 (tinytextcol) values (repeat('x',256)); --error 1406 insert into t1 (tinyblobcol) values (repeat('x',256)); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Bug #5902: STR_TO_DATE() didn't give errors in traditional mode # set sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1 (col1 datetime); --error 1292 insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('31.10.2004 15.30 abc','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('32.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); --error 1411 insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 22:22:33 AM','%Y.%m.%d %r')); --error 1411 insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 abc','%Y.%m.%d %T')); set sql_mode=''; insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('31.10.2004 15.30 abc','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('32.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 22:22:33 AM','%Y.%m.%d %r')); insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 abc','%Y.%m.%d %T')); # Some correct values, just to test the functions insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('31.10.2004 15.30','%d.%m.%Y %H.%i')); insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 11:22:33 AM','%Y.%m.%d %r')); insert into t1 values(STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 10:22:59','%Y.%m.%d %T')); select * from t1; # Check that select don't abort even in strict mode (for now) set sql_mode='traditional'; select count(*) from t1 where STR_TO_DATE('2004.12.12 10:22:61','%Y.%m.%d %T') IS NULL; drop table t1; # # Check insert with wrong CAST() (Bug #5912) # create table t1 (col1 char(3), col2 integer); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col1) values (cast(1000 as char(3))); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col1) values (cast(1000E+0 as char(3))); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col1) values (cast(1000.0 as char(3))); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col2) values (cast('abc' as signed integer)); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col2) values (10E+0 + 'a'); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col2) values (cast('10a' as unsigned integer)); insert into t1 (col2) values (cast('10' as unsigned integer)); insert into t1 (col2) values (cast('10' as signed integer)); insert into t1 (col2) values (10E+0 + '0 '); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Zero dates using numbers was not checked properly (Bug #5933 & #6145) # create table t1 (col1 date, col2 datetime, col3 timestamp); --error 1292 insert into t1 values (0,0,0); --error 1292 insert into t1 values (0.0,0.0,0.0); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col1) values (convert('0000-00-00',date)); --error 1292 insert into t1 (col1) values (cast('0000-00-00' as date)); set sql_mode='NO_ZERO_DATE'; insert into t1 values (0,0,0); insert into t1 values (0.0,0.0,0.0); drop table t1; set sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1 (col1 date); insert ignore into t1 values ('0000-00-00'); --error 1292 insert into t1 select * from t1; insert ignore into t1 values ('0000-00-00'); insert ignore into t1 (col1) values (cast('0000-00-00' as date)); --error 1292 insert into t1 select * from t1; --error 1292 alter table t1 modify col1 datetime; select * from t1; drop table t1; create table t1 (col1 datetime); insert ignore into t1 values ('0000-00-00 00:00:00'), ('0000-00-00 00:00:00'), (NULL); --error 1292 insert into t1 select * from t1; select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Test of inserting an invalid value via a stored procedure (Bug #5907) # create table t1 (col1 tinyint); drop procedure if exists t1; delimiter |; create procedure t1 () begin declare exit handler for sqlexception select'a'; insert into t1 values (200); end;| delimiter ;| call t1(); select * from t1; drop procedure t1; drop table t1; # # Restore mode # set sql_mode=@org_mode; # Test fields with no default value that are NOT NULL (Bug #5986) SET @@sql_mode = 'traditional'; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int not null); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (DEFAULT); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (DEFAULT(i)); ALTER TABLE t1 ADD j int; --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 SET j = 1; --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 SET j = 1, i = DEFAULT; --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 SET j = 1, i = DEFAULT(i); --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (DEFAULT,1); DROP TABLE t1; SET @@sql_mode = ''; CREATE TABLE t1 (i int not null); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (DEFAULT); # DEFAULT(i) is an error even with the default sql_mode --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (DEFAULT(i)); ALTER TABLE t1 ADD j int; INSERT INTO t1 SET j = 1; INSERT INTO t1 SET j = 1, i = DEFAULT; --error 1364 INSERT INTO t1 SET j = 1, i = DEFAULT(i); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (DEFAULT,1); DROP TABLE t1; # # Bugs #8295 and #8296: varchar and varbinary conversion # set @@sql_mode='traditional'; --error 1074 create table t1(a varchar(65537)); --error 1074 create table t1(a varbinary(65537)); # # Bug #9881: problem with altering table # set @@sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1(a int, b date not null); alter table t1 modify a bigint unsigned not null; show create table t1; drop table t1; # # Bug #5906: handle invalid date due to conversion # set @@sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1 (d date); --error 1292 insert into t1 values ('2000-10-00'); --error 1292 insert into t1 values (1000); insert into t1 values ('2000-10-01'); --error 1292 update t1 set d = 1100; select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Bug #11964: alter table with timestamp field # set @@sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1(a int, b timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP); alter table t1 add primary key(a); show create table t1; drop table t1; create table t1(a int, b timestamp not null default 20050102030405); alter table t1 add primary key(a); show create table t1; drop table t1; # # BIT fields # set @@sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1(a bit(2)); --error 1406 insert into t1 values(b'101'); select * from t1; drop table t1; # # Bug#17626 CREATE TABLE ... SELECT failure with TRADITIONAL SQL mode # set sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1 (date date not null); create table t2 select date from t1; show create table t2; drop table t2,t1; set @@sql_mode= @org_mode; # # Bug #13934 Silent truncation of table comments # set @@sql_mode='traditional'; --error ER_TOO_LONG_TABLE_COMMENT create table t1 (i int) comment '123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*'; --error ER_TOO_LONG_FIELD_COMMENT create table t1 ( i int comment '123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*'); set @@sql_mode= @org_mode; SET sql_mode = 'NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'; create table t1 (i int comment '123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789* 123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*'); SET sql_mode = default; select column_name, column_comment from information_schema.columns where table_schema = 'test' and table_name = 't1'; drop table t1; set names utf8; create table t1 (i int) comment '123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*123456789*'; show create table t1; drop table t1; # # Bug #39591: Crash if table comment is longer than 62 characters # #60 chars, 120 (+1) bytes (UTF-8 with 2-byte chars) CREATE TABLE t3 (f1 INT) COMMENT 'כקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחןכקבהחן'; SHOW CREATE TABLE t3; DROP TABLE t3; # # Bug #26359: Strings becoming truncated and converted to numbers under STRICT mode # set sql_mode= 'traditional'; create table t1(col1 tinyint, col2 tinyint unsigned, col3 smallint, col4 smallint unsigned, col5 mediumint, col6 mediumint unsigned, col7 int, col8 int unsigned, col9 bigint, col10 bigint unsigned); --error 1366 insert into t1(col1) values('-'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col2) values('+'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col3) values('-'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col4) values('+'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col5) values('-'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col6) values('+'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col7) values('-'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col8) values('+'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col9) values('-'); --error 1366 insert into t1(col10) values('+'); drop table t1; # # Bug #27176: Assigning a string to an year column has unexpected results # set sql_mode='traditional'; create table t1(a year); --error 1366 insert into t1 values ('-'); --error 1366 insert into t1 values ('+'); --error 1366 insert into t1 values (''); --error 1265 insert into t1 values ('2000a'); --error 1265 insert into t1 values ('2E3x'); drop table t1; # # Bug#27069 set with identical elements are created # set sql_mode='traditional'; --error 1291 create table t1 (f1 set('a','a')); --error 1291 create table t1 (f1 enum('a','a')); # # Bug #22824: strict, datetime, NULL, wrong warning # set @@sql_mode='NO_ZERO_DATE'; create table t1(a datetime not null); select count(*) from t1 where a is null; drop table t1; --echo End of 5.0 tests --echo # --echo # Start of 5.6 tests --echo # --echo # --echo # WL#946 TIME/TIMESTAMP/DATETIME with fractional seconds: CAST to DATETIME --echo # --echo # --echo # STR_TO_DATE with NO_ZERO_DATE did not return NULL (with warning) --echo # in get_date(). Only did in val_str() and val_int(). SET sql_mode='NO_ZERO_DATE'; SELECT STR_TO_DATE('2001','%Y'), CONCAT(STR_TO_DATE('2001','%Y')), STR_TO_DATE('2001','%Y')+1; --echo # --echo # End of 5.6 tests --echo # --echo # --echo # WL#7467 : Deprecate ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO, NO_ZERO_DATE, --echo # NO_ZERO_IN_DATE SQL MODES and make their --echo # functionality part of STRICT MODE --echo # --echo # Insertion of ZERO dates gives error if STRICT MODE --echo # is enabled with NO_ZERO_DATE and NO_ZERO_IN_DATE modes. Also Division --echo # by Zero would cause the statement to fail if STRICT MODE was enabled --echo # with ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO mode. --echo # SET @@sql_mode = 'ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO,NO_ZERO_DATE,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; CREATE TABLE t1 (a DATE); --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('0000-00-00'); SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-30'); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES('2004-0-30'); SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE UPDATE t1 SET a = '0000-00-00'; UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET a = '0000-00-00'; SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE UPDATE t1 SET a = '2004-0-30'; UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET a = '2004-0-30'; SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1; INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1; SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE CREATE TABLE t2(b DATE) SELECT a FROM t1; CREATE TABLE t2 (b DATE) IGNORE SELECT a FROM t1; SELECT * FROM t2; DROP TABLE t2; --error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1/0); INSERT IGNORE INTO t1 VALUES(1/0); SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO UPDATE t1 SET a = (1/0); UPDATE IGNORE t1 SET a = (1/0); --error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO CREATE TABLE t2(b DATE) SELECT (1/0) FROM t1; CREATE TABLE t2 (b DATE) IGNORE SELECT (1/0) FROM t1; SELECT * FROM t2; --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1,t2; SET @@sql_mode = 'STRICT_ALL_TABLES,ALLOW_INVALID_DATES'; CREATE TABLE t1 (a1 INT, a2 DATETIME); UPDATE t1 SET a2={d '1789-07-14'} WHERE a1=0; --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1; SET sql_mode=@org_mode; --echo # --echo # BUG 11756690 - ERROR 22012 DIVISION BY 0 HANDLED BY HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE 23000 (ER_DUP_ENTRY) --echo # SET sql_mode = 'ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO,STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; DELIMITER |; CREATE TABLE t1 ( Id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY(Id), c1 INTEGER NOT NULL, c2 INTEGER NOT NULL )| CREATE PROCEDURE p1() BEGIN UPDATE t1 SET c1 = c1 / c2; END| CREATE PROCEDURE p2() BEGIN DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLSTATE '23000' # (ER_DUP_ENTRY) BEGIN SELECT 'Duplication handled!'; END; CALL p1(); END| DELIMITER ;| INSERT INTO t1 (Id, c1, c2) VALUES (1, 1, 0); --error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO CALL p1(); --error ER_DIVISION_BY_ZERO CALL p2(); --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1; DROP PROCEDURE p1; DROP PROCEDURE p2; --echo # --echo # Restore mode --echo # SET sql_mode=@org_mode; --echo # --echo # BUG#11744940 - TRADITIONAL MODE: CAST ALLOWS INVALID VALUE --echo # SET sql_mode='traditional'; CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 char(3)); --error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1000); SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_DATA_TOO_LONG INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(cast(1000 as char(4))); SELECT * FROM t1; --error ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(cast(1000 as char(3))); SELECT * FROM t1; --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1; --echo # --echo # Restore mode --echo # SET sql_mode=@org_mode; --echo # --echo # BUG#11744941 - TRADITIONAL MODE: BIGINT RANGE NOT CORRECTLY DELIMITED --echo # SET sql_mode='traditional'; CREATE TABLE t1 (col1 bigint) engine=innodb; INSERT INTO t1 values(-9223372036854775808); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(-9223372036854775809); SELECT * FROM t1; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9223372036854775807); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9223372036854775808); SELECT * FROM t1; CREATE TABLE t2 (col1 bigint unsigned); --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(9223372036854775808); --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; --echo # Restore mode SET sql_mode=@org_mode; --echo # --echo # WL#6891- Test Coverage for ER_WARN_TOO_FEW_RECORDS in STRICT MODE --echo # CREATE TABLE t1( a INT); CREATE TABLE t2( a INT, b INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4); SET sql_mode= STRICT_ALL_TABLES; --let $fields=* --replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR --eval SELECT $fields INTO OUTFILE '$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/wl6614.txt' FROM t1 --replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR --eval SELECT LOAD_FILE('$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/wl6614.txt') --replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR --error ER_WARN_TOO_FEW_RECORDS --eval LOAD DATA INFILE '$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/wl6614.txt' INTO TABLE t2 SELECT * FROM t2; --replace_result $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR MYSQLTEST_VARDIR --eval LOAD DATA INFILE '$MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/wl6614.txt' IGNORE INTO TABLE t2 --eval SELECT $fields FROM t2 --remove_file $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/wl6614.txt --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t2; --echo # Restore mode SET sql_mode=@org_mode; --echo # --echo # BUG#11751889 - TRIGGERS OVERRIDE STRICT SQL_MODE --echo # Fixed by WL#6891 --echo # SET sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; CREATE TABLE t1 ( id TINYINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 ) ENGINE=MyISAM; CREATE TRIGGER t1_BI BEFORE INSERT ON t1 FOR EACH ROW SET NEW.id := -1; --error ER_WARN_DATA_OUT_OF_RANGE INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (18); --echo # Clean-up DROP trigger t1_BI; DROP TABLE t1; --echo # Restore mode SET sql_mode=@org_mode; --echo # --echo # BUG#16976939 - FIX ERROR MESSAGE ON DUPLICATE INDEX CREATION AND STRICT MODE --echo # Fixed by WL#6891 --echo # SET sql_mode='STRICT_ALL_TABLES'; CREATE TABLE t1(c1 varchar(50)) engine=InnoDB; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD KEY in_c1(c1); --echo # Previously this statement was giving error ER_DUP_INDEX in STRICT MODE --echo # In WL#6891, ER_DUP_INDEX is removed from being affected by STRICT MODE --echo # So the below statement will give warning only for ER_DUP_INDEX ALTER TABLE t1 ADD KEY in_c2(c1); SHOW WARNINGS; --echo # Clean-up DROP TABLE t1;