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mariadb/mysql-test/suite/sys_vars/r/autocommit_func.result
Sergei Golubchik ae2768ce9c WL#4738 streamline/simplify @@variable creation process
Bug#16565 mysqld --help --verbose does not order variablesBug#20413 sql_slave_skip_counter is not shown in show variables
Bug#20415 Output of mysqld --help --verbose is incomplete
Bug#25430 variable not found in SELECT @@global.ft_max_word_len;
Bug#32902 plugin variables don't know their names
Bug#34599 MySQLD Option and Variable Reference need to be consistent in formatting!
Bug#34829 No default value for variable and setting default does not raise error
Bug#34834 ? Is accepted as a valid sql mode
Bug#34878 Few variables have default value according to documentation but error occurs  
Bug#34883 ft_boolean_syntax cant be assigned from user variable to global var.
Bug#37187 `INFORMATION_SCHEMA`.`GLOBAL_VARIABLES`: inconsistent status
Bug#40988 log_output_basic.test succeeded though syntactically false.
Bug#41010 enum-style command-line options are not honoured (maria.maria-recover fails)
Bug#42103 Setting key_buffer_size to a negative value may lead to very large allocations 
Bug#44691 Some plugins configured as MYSQL_PLUGIN_MANDATORY in can be disabled
Bug#44797 plugins w/o command-line options have no disabling option in --help
Bug#46314 string system variables don't support expressions
Bug#46470 sys_vars.max_binlog_cache_size_basic_32 is broken
Bug#46586 When using the plugin interface the type "set" for options caused a crash.
Bug#47212 Crash in DBUG_PRINT in mysqltest.cc when trying to print octal number
Bug#48758 mysqltest crashes on sys_vars.collation_server_basic in gcov builds
Bug#49417 some complaints about mysqld --help --verbose output
Bug#49540 DEFAULT value of binlog_format isn't the default value
Bug#49640 ambiguous option '--skip-skip-myisam' (double skip prefix)
Bug#49644 init_connect and \0
Bug#49645 init_slave and multi-byte characters
Bug#49646 mysql --show-warnings crashes when server dies
2009-12-22 10:35:56 +01:00

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drop table if exists t1;
## Creating new table ##
CREATE TABLE t1
(
id INT NOT NULL auto_increment,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
name varchar(30)
) ENGINE = INNODB;
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_01-------------------------#'
## Setting variable's value to 0 i.e false ##
SET @@autocommit = 0;
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_02-------------------------#'
## Creating new connection ##
## Checking value of variable after opening new connection ##
SELECT @@autocommit;
@@autocommit
1
## Setting value of variable to zero and inserting some rows ##
SET @@autocommit = 0;
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_1');
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_2');
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
## Creating another connection and verifying records in table ##
## New Connection test_con2 ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_03-------------------------#'
## Verifying behavior of variable by commiting rows in test_con1 ##
## Connecting with connection # 01 ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
COMMIT;
## New Connection test_con2 ##
## Now verifying records in table from connection # 02 ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_04-------------------------#'
## Connecting to connection # 01 ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
## Updating value of first row ##
UPDATE t1 set name = 'Record_12' where name = 'Record_1';
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_12
2 Record_2
## Connecting to connecting # 02 and verifying effect of update query ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
## Now connecting with connection # 01 and using ROLLBACK after it ##
ROLLBACK;
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_003_05-------------------------#'
## Connecting with connection # 01 ##
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_3');
## Connection test_con2 ##
## Now verifying records in table from connection # 02 and changing value ##
## of autocommit to true ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
SET @@autocommit = 1;
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_4');
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_5');
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
4 Record_4
5 Record_5
## Connecting with connection # 01 and inserting few records ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
3 Record_3
INSERT into t1(name) values('Record_6');
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
3 Record_3
6 Record_6
## Now verifying the effect of these new records in second connection ##
SELECT * from t1;
id name
1 Record_1
2 Record_2
4 Record_4
5 Record_5
## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP table t1;
## Disconnecting both connections ##