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BUG#32198: Comparison of DATE with DATETIME still not using indexes correctly
- Make conditions like "date_col $CMP$ 'datetime-const'" range-sargable
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@ -1135,3 +1135,21 @@ item started price
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A1 2005-11-01 08:00:00 1000.000
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A1 2005-11-01 08:00:00 1000.000
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A1 2005-11-15 00:00:00 2000.000
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A1 2005-11-15 00:00:00 2000.000
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DROP TABLE t1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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BUG#32198 "Comparison of DATE with DATETIME still not using indexes correctly"
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CREATE TABLE t1 (
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id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
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dateval date default NULL,
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PRIMARY KEY (id),
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KEY dateval (dateval)
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) AUTO_INCREMENT=173;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
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(1,'2007-01-01'),(2,'2007-01-02'),(3,'2007-01-03'),(4,'2007-01-04'),
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(5,'2007-01-05'),(6,'2007-01-06'),(7,'2007-01-07'),(8,'2007-01-08'),
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(9,'2007-01-09'),(10,'2007-01-10'),(11,'2007-01-11');
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This must use range access:
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explain select * from t1 where dateval >= '2007-01-01 00:00:00' and dateval <= '2007-01-02 23:59:59';
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id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
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1 SIMPLE t1 range dateval dateval 4 NULL 2 Using where
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drop table t1;
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@ -935,4 +935,24 @@ SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE item='A1' AND started<='2005-12-02 00:00:00';
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DROP TABLE t1;
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DROP TABLE t1;
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--echo
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--echo BUG#32198 "Comparison of DATE with DATETIME still not using indexes correctly"
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--echo
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CREATE TABLE t1 (
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id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
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dateval date default NULL,
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PRIMARY KEY (id),
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KEY dateval (dateval)
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) AUTO_INCREMENT=173;
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES
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(1,'2007-01-01'),(2,'2007-01-02'),(3,'2007-01-03'),(4,'2007-01-04'),
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(5,'2007-01-05'),(6,'2007-01-06'),(7,'2007-01-07'),(8,'2007-01-08'),
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(9,'2007-01-09'),(10,'2007-01-10'),(11,'2007-01-11');
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--echo This must use range access:
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explain select * from t1 where dateval >= '2007-01-01 00:00:00' and dateval <= '2007-01-02 23:59:59';
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drop table t1;
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# End of 5.0 tests
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# End of 5.0 tests
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@ -5259,6 +5259,9 @@ void Field_date::sql_type(String &res) const
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1 Value was cut during conversion
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1 Value was cut during conversion
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2 Wrong date string
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2 Wrong date string
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3 Datetime value that was cut (warning level NOTE)
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3 Datetime value that was cut (warning level NOTE)
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This is used by opt_range.cc:get_mm_leaf(). Note that there is a
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nearly-identical class Field_date doesn't ever return 3 from its
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store function.
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*/
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*/
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int Field_newdate::store(const char *from,uint len,CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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int Field_newdate::store(const char *from,uint len,CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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@ -4414,6 +4414,7 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
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{
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{
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tree= new (alloc) SEL_ARG(field, 0, 0);
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tree= new (alloc) SEL_ARG(field, 0, 0);
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tree->type= SEL_ARG::IMPOSSIBLE;
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tree->type= SEL_ARG::IMPOSSIBLE;
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goto end;
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}
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}
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else
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else
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{
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{
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@ -4422,8 +4423,32 @@ get_mm_leaf(PARAM *param, COND *conf_func, Field *field, KEY_PART *key_part,
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for the cases like int_field > 999999999999999999999999 as well.
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for the cases like int_field > 999999999999999999999999 as well.
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*/
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*/
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tree= 0;
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tree= 0;
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if (err == 3 && field->type() == FIELD_TYPE_DATE &&
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(type == Item_func::GT_FUNC || type == Item_func::GE_FUNC ||
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type == Item_func::LT_FUNC || type == Item_func::LE_FUNC) )
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{
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/*
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We were saving DATETIME into a DATE column, the conversion went ok
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but a non-zero time part was cut off.
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In MySQL's SQL dialect, DATE and DATETIME are compared as datetime
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values. Index over a DATE column uses DATE comparison. Changing
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from one comparison to the other is possible:
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datetime(date_col)< '2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col<='2007-12-10'
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datetime(date_col)<='2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col<='2007-12-10'
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datetime(date_col)> '2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col>='2007-12-10'
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datetime(date_col)>='2007-12-10 12:34:55' -> date_col>='2007-12-10'
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but we'll need to convert '>' to '>=' and '<' to '<='. This will
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be done together with other types at the end of this function
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(grep for field_is_equal_to_item)
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*/
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}
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else
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goto end;
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}
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}
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goto end;
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}
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}
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if (err < 0)
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if (err < 0)
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{
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{
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