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mats@kindahl-laptop.dnsalias.net 3975652cbc BUG#28722 (Multi-engine statements on has_own_binlogging engine):
WL#3931 (Multi-table statement involving self-logging engines):

Adding logic to generate error if more than one engine is involved in
the statement and at least one engine is self-logging (i.e., has the
HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING table flags set).
2007-06-21 13:34:06 +02:00

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CREATE TABLE t1m (m INT, n INT) ENGINE=MYISAM;
CREATE TABLE t1b (b INT, c INT) ENGINE=BLACKHOLE;
CREATE TABLE t1n (e INT, f INT) ENGINE=NDB;
SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=STATEMENT;
INSERT INTO t1m VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
INSERT INTO t1b VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
INSERT INTO t1n VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Statement-based format required for this statement, but not allowed by this combination of engines
UPDATE t1m, t1b SET m = 2, b = 3 WHERE n = c;
UPDATE t1m, t1n SET m = 2, e = 3 WHERE n = f;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Statement-based format required for this statement, but not allowed by this combination of engines
UPDATE t1n, t1b SET e = 2, b = 3 WHERE f = c;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Statement-based format required for this statement, but not allowed by this combination of engines
TRUNCATE t1m;
TRUNCATE t1b;
TRUNCATE t1n;
SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=MIXED;
INSERT INTO t1m VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
INSERT INTO t1b VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
INSERT INTO t1n VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
UPDATE t1m, t1b SET m = 2, b = 3 WHERE n = c;
UPDATE t1m, t1n SET m = 2, e = 3 WHERE n = f;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Statement cannot be written atomically since more than one engine involved and at least one engine is self-logging
UPDATE t1n, t1b SET e = 2, b = 3 WHERE f = c;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Statement cannot be written atomically since more than one engine involved and at least one engine is self-logging
TRUNCATE t1m;
TRUNCATE t1b;
TRUNCATE t1n;
SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=ROW;
INSERT INTO t1m VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
INSERT INTO t1b VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Row-based format required for this statement, but not allowed by this combination of engines
INSERT INTO t1n VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2);
UPDATE t1m, t1b SET m = 2, b = 3 WHERE n = c;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Row-based format required for this statement, but not allowed by this combination of engines
UPDATE t1m, t1n SET m = 2, e = 3 WHERE n = f;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Statement cannot be written atomically since more than one engine involved and at least one engine is self-logging
UPDATE t1n, t1b SET e = 2, b = 3 WHERE f = c;
ERROR HY000: Binary logging not possible. Message: Row-based format required for this statement, but not allowed by this combination of engines
DROP TABLE t1m, t1b, t1n;
show binlog events from <binlog_start>;
Log_name Pos Event_type Server_id End_log_pos Info
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; CREATE TABLE t1m (m INT, n INT) ENGINE=MYISAM
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; CREATE TABLE t1b (b INT, c INT) ENGINE=BLACKHOLE
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; CREATE TABLE t1n (e INT, f INT) ENGINE=NDB
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1m VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1b VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; UPDATE t1m, t1b SET m = 2, b = 3 WHERE n = c
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; TRUNCATE t1m
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; TRUNCATE t1b
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; TRUNCATE t1n
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1m VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; INSERT INTO t1b VALUES (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2)
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; UPDATE t1m, t1b SET m = 2, b = 3 WHERE n = c
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; TRUNCATE t1m
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; TRUNCATE t1b
master-bin.000001 # Query # # BEGIN
master-bin.000001 # Table_map # # table_id: # (test.t1n)
master-bin.000001 # Table_map # # table_id: # (mysql.ndb_apply_status)
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: #
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: #
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: # flags: STMT_END_F
master-bin.000001 # Query # # COMMIT
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; TRUNCATE t1n
master-bin.000001 # Table_map # # table_id: # (test.t1m)
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: # flags: STMT_END_F
master-bin.000001 # Query # # BEGIN
master-bin.000001 # Table_map # # table_id: # (test.t1n)
master-bin.000001 # Table_map # # table_id: # (mysql.ndb_apply_status)
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: #
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: #
master-bin.000001 # Write_rows # # table_id: # flags: STMT_END_F
master-bin.000001 # Query # # COMMIT
master-bin.000001 # Query # # use `test`; DROP TABLE t1m, t1b, t1n