Commit 637c08d7 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Implementation of WL#1972 "Evaluate HAVING before SELECT select-list"


mysql-test/r/having.result:
  Added test of WL#1972
mysql-test/t/having.test:
  Added test of WL#1972
sql/item.cc:
  Name resolution for the HAVING clause searches non-aggregated GROUP BY columns.
parent 4c06b4ae
...@@ -128,3 +128,119 @@ id description c ...@@ -128,3 +128,119 @@ id description c
1 test 0 1 test 0
2 test2 0 2 test2 0
drop table t1,t2,t3; drop table t1,t2,t3;
drop table if exists wl1972;
create table wl1972 (
col1 int,
col2 varchar(5) character set latin1 collate latin1_bin)
engine=innodb;
insert into wl1972 values(10,'hello');
insert into wl1972 values(20,'hello');
insert into wl1972 values(30,'hello');
insert into wl1972 values(10,'bye');
insert into wl1972 values(10,'sam');
insert into wl1972 values(10,'bob');
select count(*) from wl1972 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
count(*)
4
select count(*) as count_col1 from wl1972 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
count_col1
4
select count(*) as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
count_col1
4
select count(*) from wl1972 group by col2 having col2 = 'hello';
count(*)
3
select count(*) from wl1972 group by col2 having col1 = 10;
ERROR 42S22: Unknown column 'col1' in 'having clause'
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
count_col1
10
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1 having count_col1 = 10;
count_col1
10
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by count_col1 having col1 = 10;
count_col1
10
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by count_col1 having count_col1 = 10;
count_col1
10
select col1 as count_col1,col2 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1,col2 having col1 = 10;
count_col1 col2
10 bob
10 bye
10 hello
10 sam
select col1 as count_col1,col2 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1,col2 having count_col1 = 10;
count_col1 col2
10 bob
10 bye
10 hello
10 sam
select col1 as count_col1,col2 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1,col2 having col2 = 'hello';
count_col1 col2
10 hello
20 hello
30 hello
select col1 as count_col1,col2 as group_col2 from wl1972 as t1
group by col1,col2 having group_col2 = 'hello';
count_col1 group_col2
10 hello
20 hello
30 hello
select sum(col1) as co12 from wl1972 group by col2 having col2 10;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '10' at line 1
select sum(col1) as co2, count(col2) as cc from wl1972 group by col1 having col1 =10;
co2 cc
40 4
select t1.col1 from wl1972 as t1 where t1.col2 in
(select t2.col2 from wl1972 as t2
group by t2.col1,t2.col2 having t2.col1<=10);
col1
10
20
30
10
10
10
select t1.col1 from wl1972 as t1 where t1.col2 in
(select t2.col2 from wl1972 as t2
group by t2.col1,t2.col2 having t2.col1<=
(select min(t3.col1) from wl1972 as t3));
col1
10
20
30
10
10
10
drop table wl1972;
create table wl1972 (s1 int);
insert into wl1972 values (1),(2),(3);
select count(*) from wl1972 group by s1 having s1 is null;
count(*)
select s1*0 as s1 from wl1972 group by s1 having s1 <> 0;
s1
select s1*0 from wl1972 group by s1 having s1 = 0;
s1*0
select s1 from wl1972 group by 1 having 1 = 0;
s1
select count(s1) from wl1972 group by s1 having count(1+1)=2;
count(s1)
select count(s1) from wl1972 group by s1 having s1*0=0;
count(s1)
1
1
1
select * from wl1972 a, wl1972 b group by a.s1 having s1 is null;
ERROR 23000: Column 's1' in having clause is ambiguous
drop table wl1972;
create table wl1972 (s1 char character set latin1 collate latin1_german1_ci);
insert into wl1972 values ('ü'),('y');
Warnings:
Warning 1265 Data truncated for column 's1' at row 1
select s1,count(s1) from wl1972
group by s1 collate latin1_swedish_ci having s1 = 'y';
s1 count(s1)
y 1
drop table wl1972;
...@@ -122,3 +122,120 @@ from t1 a left join t3 b on a.id=b.order_id ...@@ -122,3 +122,120 @@ from t1 a left join t3 b on a.id=b.order_id
group by a.id, a.description group by a.id, a.description
having (a.description is not null) and (c=0); having (a.description is not null) and (c=0);
drop table t1,t2,t3; drop table t1,t2,t3;
#
# Tests for WL#1972 CORRECT EVALUATION OF COLUMN REFERENCES IN THE HAVING CLAUSE
# Per the SAP VERI tests and WL#1972, MySQL must ensure that HAVING can
# correctly evaluate column references from the GROUP BY clause, even if the
# same references are not also found in the select list.
#
# set global sql_mode='ansi';
# set session sql_mode='ansi';
--disable_warnings
drop table if exists wl1972;
--enable_warnings
create table wl1972 (
col1 int,
col2 varchar(5) character set latin1 collate latin1_bin)
engine=innodb;
insert into wl1972 values(10,'hello');
insert into wl1972 values(20,'hello');
insert into wl1972 values(30,'hello');
insert into wl1972 values(10,'bye');
insert into wl1972 values(10,'sam');
insert into wl1972 values(10,'bob');
select count(*) from wl1972 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
select count(*) as count_col1 from wl1972 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
select count(*) as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
select count(*) from wl1972 group by col2 having col2 = 'hello';
--error 1054
select count(*) from wl1972 group by col2 having col1 = 10;
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1 having col1 = 10;
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1 having count_col1 = 10;
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by count_col1 having col1 = 10;
# ANSI: should return SQLSTATE 42000 Syntax error or access violation
# MySQL: returns 10 - because of GROUP BY name resolution
select col1 as count_col1 from wl1972 as t1 group by count_col1 having count_col1 = 10;
# ANSI: should return SQLSTATE 42000 Syntax error or access violation
# MySQL: returns 10 - because of GROUP BY name resolution
select col1 as count_col1,col2 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1,col2 having col1 = 10;
select col1 as count_col1,col2 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1,col2 having count_col1 = 10;
select col1 as count_col1,col2 from wl1972 as t1 group by col1,col2 having col2 = 'hello';
select col1 as count_col1,col2 as group_col2 from wl1972 as t1
group by col1,col2 having group_col2 = 'hello';
--error 1064
select sum(col1) as co12 from wl1972 group by col2 having col2 10;
select sum(col1) as co2, count(col2) as cc from wl1972 group by col1 having col1 =10;
select t1.col1 from wl1972 as t1 where t1.col2 in
(select t2.col2 from wl1972 as t2
group by t2.col1,t2.col2 having t2.col1<=10);
select t1.col1 from wl1972 as t1 where t1.col2 in
(select t2.col2 from wl1972 as t2
group by t2.col1,t2.col2 having t2.col1<=
(select min(t3.col1) from wl1972 as t3));
drop table wl1972;
# More queries to test ANSI compatibility
create table wl1972 (s1 int);
insert into wl1972 values (1),(2),(3);
select count(*) from wl1972 group by s1 having s1 is null;
select s1*0 as s1 from wl1972 group by s1 having s1 <> 0;
# ANSI requires: 3 rows
# MySQL returns: 0 rows - because of GROUP BY name resolution
select s1*0 from wl1972 group by s1 having s1 = 0;
select s1 from wl1972 group by 1 having 1 = 0;
select count(s1) from wl1972 group by s1 having count(1+1)=2;
# ANSI requires: 3 rows
# MySQL returns: 0 rows - because of GROUP BY name resolution
select count(s1) from wl1972 group by s1 having s1*0=0;
-- error 1052
select * from wl1972 a, wl1972 b group by a.s1 having s1 is null;
# ANSI requires: 0 rows
# MySQL returns:
# "ERROR 1052 (23000): Column 's1' in having clause is ambiguous"
# I think the column is ambiguous in ANSI too.
# It is the same as:
# select a.s1, b.s1 from wl1972 a, wl1972 b group by a.s1 having s1 is null;
# currently we first check SELECT, thus s1 is ambiguous.
drop table wl1972;
create table wl1972 (s1 char character set latin1 collate latin1_german1_ci);
insert into wl1972 values ('ü'),('y');
select s1,count(s1) from wl1972
group by s1 collate latin1_swedish_ci having s1 = 'y';
# ANSI requires: 1 row, with count(s1) = 2
# MySQL returns: 1 row, with count(s1) = 1
drop table wl1972;
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