Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Major
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Resolution: Won't Do
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1.2.0
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None
Description
Build tested: Github source
/root/columnstore/mariadb-columnstore-server
commit 7db44a78066cb55b7e2ffded80e2673d16940cee
Author: Andrew Hutchings <andrew@linuxjedi.co.uk>
Date: Mon Sep 10 13:39:42 2018 +0100
Revert "MDEV-11036 Add link wsrep_sst_rsync_wan -> wsrep_sst_rsync"
This reverts commit e8a2a751212a04e835b2b03408132ecbbab52410.
/root/columnstore/mariadb-columnstore-server/mariadb-columnstore-engine
commit 3326be00de5f53ec365910f07a7fd882ba193d4d
Merge: ebbeb30 5cab6c4
Author: Andrew Hutchings <andrew@linuxjedi.co.uk>
Date: Tue Sep 18 13:57:17 2018 +0100
Merge pull request #565 from drrtuy/MCOL-1601
MCOL-1601 GROUP BY now supports subqueries in HAVING.
Testing Oracle compatibility feature, using MariaDB 10.3.9 as the reference. SQLMODE has to set as the following:
SET SQL_MODE=ORACLE;
The following stored procedures created fine, but mysqld crash when executing the CALL command. The same test works fine for the reference server.
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- Create procedure test with IN and OUT parameters
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SET @stateName = 'Hawaii';
SELECT @capitalName;
SET SQL_MODE=ORACLE;
#
DELIMITER //
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE getCapitalName (sp_stateName IN varchar(30), sp_capitalName OUT varchar(30))
AS
BEGIN
SELECT capital INTO sp_capitalName FROM states where state=sp_stateName;
END;
//
#
DELIMITER ;
CALL getCapitalName(@stateName, @capitalName);
SELECT @capitalName;
SELECT 'Procedure.2.testResult: Procedure with IN and OUT parameters' AS test, IF (@capitalName='Honolulu', 'Passed', 'Failed') AS result;