--- suite/storage_engine/autoinc_secondary.result 2012-07-12 04:34:18.153885986 +0400 +++ suite/storage_engine/autoinc_secondary.reject 2012-07-15 17:47:03.937703666 +0400 @@ -13,18 +13,15 @@ 5 a DROP TABLE t1; CREATE TABLE t1 (a , b AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY (a,b)) ENGINE= ; -INSERT INTO t1 (a) VALUES ('a'),('b'),('b'),('c'),('a'); -SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID(); -LAST_INSERT_ID() -1 -SELECT a,b FROM t1; -a b -a 1 -a 2 -b 1 -b 2 -c 1 -DROP TABLE t1; +ERROR 42000: Incorrect table definition; there can be only one auto column and it must be defined as a key +# ERROR: Statement ended with errno 1075, errname ER_WRONG_AUTO_KEY (expected to succeed) +# ------------ UNEXPECTED RESULT ------------ +# The statement|command finished with ER_WRONG_AUTO_KEY. +# Multi-part keys or PK or AUTO_INCREMENT (on a secondary column) or the mix could be unsupported|malfunctioning, or the problem was caused by previous errors. +# You can change the engine code, or create an rdiff, or disable the test by adding it to disabled.def. +# Further in this test, the message might sometimes be suppressed; a part of the test might be skipped. +# Also, this problem may cause a chain effect (more errors of different kinds in the test). +# ------------------------------------------- CREATE TABLE t1 (a , b AUTO_INCREMENT, PRIMARY KEY (a,b), (b)) ENGINE= ; INSERT INTO t1 (a) VALUES ('a'),('b'),('b'),('c'),('a'); SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID();