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Tatiana A. Nurnberg authored
mysqldump creates stand-in tables before dumping the actual view. Those tables were of the default type; if the view had more columns than that (a pathological case, arguably), loading the dump would fail. We now make the temporary stand-ins MyISAM tables to prevent this. client/mysqldump.c: When creating a stand-in table, specify its type to avoid defaulting to a type with a column-number limit (like Inno). The type is always MyISAM as we know that to be available. mysql-test/r/mysqldump.result: mysqldump sets engine-type (MyISAM) for stand-in tables for views now. Update test results.
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