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BUG#21726: Incorrect result with multiple invocations of LAST_INSERT_ID
Non-upper-level INSERTs (the ones in the body of stored procedure, stored function, or trigger) into a table that have AUTO_INCREMENT column didn't affected the result of LAST_INSERT_ID() on this level. The problem was introduced with the fix of bug 6880, which in turn was introduced with the fix of bug 3117, where current insert_id value was remembered on the first call to LAST_INSERT_ID() (bug 3117) and was returned from that function until it was reset before the next _upper-level_ statement (bug 6880). The fix for bug#21726 brings back the behaviour of version 4.0, and implements the following: remember insert_id value at the beginning of the statement or expression (which at that point equals to the first insert_id value generated by the previous statement), and return that remembered value from LAST_INSERT_ID() or @@LAST_INSERT_ID. Thus, the value returned by LAST_INSERT_ID() is not affected by values generated by current statement, nor by LAST_INSERT_ID(expr) calls in this statement. Version 5.1 does not have this bug (it was fixed by WL 3146).
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@ -616,10 +616,8 @@ read_fixed_length(THD *thd, COPY_INFO &info, TABLE_LIST *table_list,
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thd->no_trans_update= no_trans_update;
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/*
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If auto_increment values are used, save the first one
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for LAST_INSERT_ID() and for the binary/update log.
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We can't use insert_id() as we don't want to touch the
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last_insert_id_used flag.
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If auto_increment values are used, save the first one for
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LAST_INSERT_ID() and for the binary/update log.
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*/
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if (!id && thd->insert_id_used)
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id= thd->last_insert_id;
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@ -784,10 +782,8 @@ read_sep_field(THD *thd, COPY_INFO &info, TABLE_LIST *table_list,
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if (write_record(thd, table, &info))
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DBUG_RETURN(1);
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/*
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If auto_increment values are used, save the first one
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for LAST_INSERT_ID() and for the binary/update log.
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We can't use insert_id() as we don't want to touch the
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last_insert_id_used flag.
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If auto_increment values are used, save the first one for
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LAST_INSERT_ID() and for the binary/update log.
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*/
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if (!id && thd->insert_id_used)
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id= thd->last_insert_id;
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