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When processing aggregate functions all tables values are reset to NULLs at the end of each group. When doing that if there are no rows found for a group the const tables must not be reset as they are not recalculated by do_select()/sub_select() for each group. mysql-test/r/subselect2.result: * Bug #20792: Incorrect results from aggregate subquery - test suite for the bug. This is dependent on InnoDB despite the fact that the bug and the fix are not InnoDB specific. This is because of the table flag HA_NOT_EXACT_COUNT. When this flag is off (as in MyISAM) both t2 and t3 become of join type 'system' as they are estimated to have 1 record and and this statistics can be trusted (according to the absence of HA_NOT_EXACT_COUNT). mysql-test/t/subselect2.test: * Bug #20792: Incorrect results from aggregate subquery - test suite for the bug sql/sql_select.cc: * Bug #20792: Incorrect results from aggregate subquery - when clearing results if there are not rows found for group the const tables must not be reset as they are not recalculated for each group.
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