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it doesn't select. This bug was fixed along with bug #16861: User defined variable can have a wrong value if a tmp table was used. There the fix consisted of Item_func_set_user_var overloading the method Item::save_in_field. Consider the query from the test case: INSERT INTO foo( bar, baz ) SELECT bar, @newBaz := 1 + baz FROM foo WHERE quux <= 0.1; Here the assignment expression '@newBaz := 1 + baz' is represented by an Item_func_set_user_var. Its member method save_in_field, which writes the value of this assignment into the result field, writes the val_xxx() value, which is not updated at this point. In the fix introduced by the patch, the save_in_field method reads the actual variable value instead. See also comment for ChangeSet@1.2368.1.3, 2007-01-09 23:24:56+03:00, evgen@moonbone.local +4 -0 and comment for Item_func_set_user_var::save_in_field (item_func.cc) mysql-test/r/update.result: BUG#24010 The correct, and expected, result mysql-test/t/update.test: BUG#24010 The test case for this bug. When the bug is active, the INSERT ... SELECT statement will try to insert the values <1, 2> which gives an error
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