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authorNagappan Alagappan <nagappan@gmail.com>2007-06-06 16:18:56 +0400
committerNagappan Alagappan <nagappan@gmail.com>2007-06-06 16:18:56 +0400
commitdb8ea6e71f1e2c8014c0deb3f6afdfe56c504c46 (patch)
tree98a265dbf87dfc9bcc9e0b0dbc90957ca71831b1 /mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql
parent5bcd4e6a4d9556d9d7c2914ebcf18a8a014cfa61 (diff)
2007-06-06 Nagappan A <anagappan@novell.com>
* MySQL_5.sql: Fixed EOL and extra spaces. svn path=/trunk/mcs/; revision=78729
Diffstat (limited to 'mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql')
-rw-r--r--mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/ChangeLog2
-rw-r--r--mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/MySQL_5.sql200
2 files changed, 1 insertions, 201 deletions
diff --git a/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/ChangeLog b/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/ChangeLog
index f7a4e7d48ad..94b6ce15c9a 100644
--- a/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/ChangeLog
+++ b/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/ChangeLog
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
2007-06-06 Nagappan A <anagappan@novell.com>
- * MySQL_5.sql: Added more sql statements.
+ * MySQL_5.sql: Fixed EOL and extra spaces.
2007-05-30 Nagappan A <anagappan@novell.com>
diff --git a/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/MySQL_5.sql b/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/MySQL_5.sql
index 540066b78bf..0bec572b0d9 100644
--- a/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/MySQL_5.sql
+++ b/mcs/class/System.Data/Test/ProviderTests/sql/MySQL_5.sql
@@ -38,206 +38,6 @@ Reason: "Return" is only allowed in a function not in a procedure, u can use "IN
===========================================================================================
*/
-
-
-
-use monotest;
-
-/*
-=================================== OBJECT NUMERIC_FAMILY =========================
--- TABLE : NUMERIC_FAMILY
--- data with id > 6000 is not gaurenteed to be read-only.
-*/
-
-drop table if exists numeric_family;
-
-
-create table `numeric_family` (
- `id` int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- `type_bit` bit NULL,
- `type_tinyint` tinyint NULL,
- `type_smallint` smallint NULL,
- `type_int` int NULL,
- `type_bigint` bigint NULL,
- `type_decimal` decimal (38, 0) NULL,
- `type_numeric` numeric (38, 0) NULL,
- `type_money` numeric (38,0) NULL,
- `type_smallmoney` numeric (12,0) NULL,
- `type_float` real NULL,
- `type_double` float (53));
-
-insert into `numeric_family` values (1,1,127,32767,2147483647,9223372036854775807,1000,1000,922337203685477.5807,214748.3647,3.40E+38,1.79E+308);
-insert into `numeric_family` values (2,0,0,-32768,-2147483648,-9223372036854775808,-1000,-1000,-922337203685477.5808,-214748.3648,-3.40E+38,-1.79E+308);
-insert into `numeric_family` values (3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0);
-insert into `numeric_family` values (4,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null);
-
-/*
--- =================================== END OBJECT NUMERIC_FAMILY ========================
-
-
--- =================================== OBJECT BINARY_FAMILY =========================
--- TABLE : BINARY_FAMILY
--- data with id > 6000 is not gaurenteed to be read-only.
-*/
-
-drop table if exists binary_family;
-
-create table `binary_family` (
- `id` int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- `type_binary` binary (8),
- `type_varbinary` varbinary (255) NULL,
- `type_blob` blob NULL,
- `type_tinyblob` tinyblob NULL,
- `type_mediumblob` mediumblob NULL,
- `type_longblob_image` longblob NULL);
-
-insert into `binary_family` values (1, '555555', '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789', '66666666', '777777', '888888', '999999');
-/* --insert into binary_family values (2,
---insert into binary_family values (3,
-*/
-insert into `binary_family` values (4,null,null,null,null,null,null);
-
-/*
--- =================================== END OBJECT BINARY_FAMILY ========================
-
-
--- =================================== OBJECT STRING_FAMILY============================
--- TABLE : string_family
--- data with id above 6000 is not gaurenteed to be read-only.
-*/
-
-drop table if exists string_family;
-
-create table `string_family` (
- `id` int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- `type_char` char(10) NULL,
- `type_varchar` varchar(10) NULL,
- `type_text` text NULL,
- `type_ntext` longtext NULL);
-
-grant all privileges on string_family to monotester;
-
-insert into `string_family` values (1,"char","varchar","text","ntext");
-insert into `string_family` values (2, '0123456789','varchar' ,'longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext longtext ','ntext');
-insert into `string_family` values (4,null,null,null,null);
-
-/*
--- =================================== END OBJECT STRING_FAMILY ========================
-
-
--- =================================== OBJECT DATETIME_FAMILY============================
--- TABLE : datetime_family
--- data with id above 6000 is not gaurenteed to be read-only.
-*/
-
-drop table if exists datetime_family;
-
-create table `datetime_family` (
- `id` int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- `type_smalldatetime` timestamp NULL,
- `type_datetime` datetime NULL);
-
-grant all privileges on datetime_family to monotester;
-
-insert into `datetime_family` values (1,'2037-12-31 23:59:00','9999-12-31 23:59:59.997');
-insert into `datetime_family` values (4,null,null);
-
-/*
--- =================================== END OBJECT DATETIME_FAMILY========================
-
-
--- =================================== OBJECT EMPLOYEE ============================
--- TABLE : EMPLOYEE
--- data with id above 6000 is not gaurenteed to be read-only.
-*/
-
-drop table if exists employee;
-
-create table `employee` (
- `id` int PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
- `fname` varchar (50) NOT NULL,
- `lname` varchar (50),
- `dob` datetime NOT NULL,
- `doj` datetime NOT NULL,
- `email` varchar (50));
-
-grant all privileges on employee to monotester;
-
-insert into `employee` values (1, 'suresh', 'kumar', '1978-08-22', '2001-03-12', 'suresh@gmail.com');
-insert into `employee` values (2, 'ramesh', 'rajendran', '1977-02-15', '2005-02-11', 'ramesh@yahoo.com');
-insert into `employee` values (3, 'venkat', 'ramakrishnan', '1977-06-12', '2003-12-11', 'ramesh@yahoo.com');
-insert into `employee` values (4, 'ramu', 'dhasarath', '1977-02-15', '2005-02-11', 'ramesh@yahoo.com');
-
-/*
--- STORED PROCEDURES
--- SP : sp_clean_person_table
-*/
-
-delimiter //
-drop procedure if exists sp_clean_employee_table
-//
-CREATE DEFINER=`monotester`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `sp_clean_employee_table`()
-begin
- delete from employee where `id` > 6000;
-end
-//
-
-/*
--- SP : sp_get_age
-*/
-
-drop procedure if exists sp_get_age
-//
-create procedure sp_get_age (fname varchar (50), OUT age int)
-begin
- select age = datediff (day, dob, getdate ()) from employee where fname like fname;
- /* you can also use SELECT ..... INTO age */
-end
-//
-/*
--- =================================== END OBJECT EMPLOYEE ============================
-*/
-
-/*
-=========================================================================================
-MySQL_5.sql
-Author: Amit Biswas (amit@amitbiswas.com)
-
-This sql script performs the same operations as "mysql.sql" but some sql commands
-have been changed either to fix bugs or to comply with MySQL Server 5.0
-15-Dec-2007
-
-Changes:
---------
-In numeric_family, the column type_tinyint cannot store the value 255, hence changed it to 127
-Reason: tinyint takes 1 byte and stores from -128 to 127 (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/numeric-types.html)
-(ERROR: Out of range value adjusted for column 'type_tinyint')
-
-In numeric_family, the column type_double was declared as float NULL which cannot store the value 1.79E+308, hence it changed it to float (53)
-Reason: MySQL supports the optional precision specification but the precision value is used only
-to determine storage size. A precision from 0 to 23 results in a four-byte single-precision FLOAT column.
-A precision from 24 to 53 results in an eight-byte double-precision DOUBLE column.
-(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/numeric-types.html)
-
-In binary_family, the column type_binary was declared as binary NULL which cannot store the value 555555, hence changed it to binary (8)
-Reason: In case of binary (and varbinary) fields the length indicates bytes, not characters. (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/binary-varbinary.html)
-(ERROR: Data too long for column 'type_binary')
-
-In datetime_family, the column type_smalldatetime was declared as timestamp NULL which cannot store the year 2079, hence changed it to 2037-12-31 23:59:00
-Reason: The range of timestamp is '1970-01-01 00:00:01' to 2037, (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/date-and-time-type-overview.html)
-(ERROR: Incorrect datetime value: '2079-06-06 23:59:00' for column 'type_smalldatetime')
-
-Stored Procedures:
-------------------
-Modified the "Create Procedure" statement
-Reason: the existing statement doesnt work in MySQL Administrator, MySQL 5.0.27
-
-Removed the "Return" statement in the stored procedure sp_get_age
-Reason: "Return" is only allowed in a function not in a procedure, u can use "INTO" instead
-
-===========================================================================================
-*/
-
use monotest;
/*