Fix for BUG#13410 - qualified reference to a view column in the HAVING clause cannot be resolved.
The problem was then when a column reference was resolved to a view column, the new Item created for this column contained the name of the view, and not the view alias. mysql-test/r/view.result: Additional test for BUG#13410. mysql-test/t/view.test: Additional test for BUG#13410. sql/item.cc: Correctly cast 'cur_field' to Item_ident because if the original item is an Item_field, the cur_field is either an Item_field or an Item_ref. Thus we have to cast cur_field to a common super-class of both. sql/item.h: - real_item() may be called before Item_ref::ref is set (i.e. the Item_ref object was resolved). - To avoid a crash and to return some meaningful value in such cases we return 'this'. sql/sql_base.cc: - 'item' may be an Item_ref, so we test for the type of the actual referenced item. - Correctly cast 'cur_field' to Item_ident because if the original item is an Item_field, the cur_field is either an Item_field or an Item_ref. Thus we have to cast cur_field to a common super-class of both. sql/table.cc: - When creating a new Item for a reference to a view column, use the view alias, and not the real view name. - Removed old code
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