A patch for Bug#18834: ALTER TABLE ADD INDEX on table with
two timestamp fields. The actual problem here was that CREATE TABLE allowed zero date as a default value for a TIMESTAMP column in NO_ZERO_DATE mode. The thing is that for TIMESTAMP date type specific rule is applied: column_name TIMESTAMP == column_name TIMESTAMP DEFAULT 0 whever for any other date data type column_name TYPE == column_name TYPE DEFAULT NULL The fix is to raise an error when we're in NO_ZERO_DATE mode and there is TIMESTAMP column w/o default value. mysql-test/r/create.result: Update result file. mysql-test/t/create.test: Test case for Bug#18834: ALTER TABLE ADD INDEX on table with two timestamp fields. sql/sql_table.cc: Report an error if NO_ZERO_MODE is set and we have zero date as a default.
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