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MDEV-19632 Replication aborts with ER_SLAVE_CONVERSION_FAILED upon CREATE ... SELECT in ORACLE mode
- Adding optional qualifiers to data types: CREATE TABLE t1 (a schema.DATE); Qualifiers now work only for three pre-defined schemas: mariadb_schema oracle_schema maxdb_schema These schemas are virtual (hard-coded) for now, but may turn into real databases on disk in the future. - mariadb_schema.TYPE now always resolves to a true MariaDB data type TYPE without sql_mode specific translations. - oracle_schema.DATE translates to MariaDB DATETIME. - maxdb_schema.TIMESTAMP translates to MariaDB DATETIME. - Fixing SHOW CREATE TABLE to use a qualifier for a data type TYPE if the current sql_mode translates TYPE to something else. The above changes fix the reported problem, so this script: SET sql_mode=ORACLE; CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_date_column FROM t1; is now replicated as: SET sql_mode=ORACLE; CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_date_column mariadb_schema.DATE); and the slave can unambiguously treat DATE as the true MariaDB DATE without ORACLE specific translation to DATETIME. Similar, SET sql_mode=MAXDB; CREATE TABLE t2 AS SELECT mariadb_timestamp_column FROM t1; is now replicated as: SET sql_mode=MAXDB; CREATE TABLE t2 (mariadb_timestamp_column mariadb_schema.TIMESTAMP); so the slave treats TIMESTAMP as the true MariaDB TIMESTAMP without MAXDB specific translation to DATETIME.
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@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ struct Schema_specification_st;
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struct TABLE;
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struct SORT_FIELD_ATTR;
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class Vers_history_point;
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class Schema;
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/**
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@ -1062,6 +1063,7 @@ public:
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Type_handler *aggregate_for_num_op_traditional(const Type_handler *h1,
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const Type_handler *h2);
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virtual Schema *schema() const;
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virtual const Name name() const= 0;
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virtual enum_field_types field_type() const= 0;
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virtual enum_field_types real_field_type() const { return field_type(); }
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