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unknown 19d61b1b81 Bug#20691: DATETIME col (NOT NULL, NO DEFAULT) may insert garbage when \
specifying DEFAULT

This was not specific to datetime.  When there is no default value 
for a column, and the user inserted DEFAULT, we would write 
uninitialized memory to the table.  

Now, insist on writing a default value, a zero-ish value, the same 
one that comes from inserting NULL into a not-NULL field.

(This is, at best, really strange behavior that comes from allowing 
sloppy usage, and serves as a good reason always to run one's server 
in a strict SQL mode.)


mysql-test/r/default.result:
  Verify that all kinds of types work, even others other than datetime.
mysql-test/t/default.test:
  Verify that all kinds of types work, even others other than datetime.
sql/item.cc:
  Even if we warn that there is no default value in the table definition,
  we have to insert /something/.
2006-11-09 18:33:58 -05:00

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