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create table t (id int primary key, s date, e date, period for mytime(s,e));
--echo # CONSTRAINT CHECK (s < e) is added implicitly, and shouldn't be shown
--echo # this is important for correct command-based replication
show create table t;
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s timestamp(6), e timestamp(6),
period for mytime(s,e));
show create table t;
--echo # SQL16, Part 2, 11.3 <table definition>, Syntax Rules, 2)a)
--echo # 2) If a <table period definition> TPD is specified, then:
--echo # a) <table scope> shall not be specified.
--error ER_PERIOD_TEMPORARY_NOT_ALLOWED
create or replace temporary table t (s date, e date, period for mytime(s,e));
--echo # SQL16, Part 2, 11.3 <table definition>, Syntax Rules, 2)e)iii)
--echo # The <data type or domain name> contained in CD1 is either DATE or a
--echo # timestamp type and it is equivalent to the <data type or domain name>
--echo # contained in CD2.
--error ER_PERIOD_TYPES_MISMATCH
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s datetime, e date,
period for mytime(s,e));
--error ER_PERIOD_TYPES_MISMATCH
create or replace table t (s timestamp(2), e timestamp(6),
period for mytime(s,e));
--error ER_WRONG_FIELD_SPEC
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s int, e date,
period for mytime(s,e));
--error ER_WRONG_FIELD_SPEC
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s time, e time,
period for mytime(s,e));
--error ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s date, e date,
period for mytime(s,x));
--echo # MDEV-18842: Unfortunate error message when the same column is used
--echo # for application period start and end
--error ER_FIELD_SPECIFIED_TWICE
create or replace table t (s date, t date, period for apt(s,s));
--error ER_MORE_THAN_ONE_PERIOD
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s date, e date,
period for mytime(s,e),
period for mytime2(s,e));
--echo # SQL16, Part 2, 11.3 <table definition>, Syntax Rules, 2)d)
--echo # No <column name> in any <column definition> shall be equivalent to PN.
--error ER_DUP_FIELDNAME
create or replace table t (mytime int, s date, e date,
period for mytime(s,e));
--echo # SQL16, Part 2, 11.3 <table definition>, Syntax Rules, 2)e)v)2)A)
--echo # Neither CD1 nor CD2 shall contain an <identity column specification>, a
--echo # <generation clause>, a <system time period start column specification>,
--echo # or a <system time period end column specification>.
--error ER_PERIOD_FIELD_WRONG_ATTRIBUTES
create or replace table t (id int primary key,
s date,
e date generated always as (s+1),
period for mytime(s,e));
--error ER_PERIOD_FIELD_WRONG_ATTRIBUTES
create or replace table t (id int primary key,
s date,
e date as (s+1) VIRTUAL,
period for mytime(s,e));
--error ER_PERIOD_FIELD_WRONG_ATTRIBUTES
create or replace table t (id int primary key, s timestamp(6), e timestamp(6),
st timestamp(6) as row start,
en timestamp(6) as row end,
period for system_time (st, en),
period for mytime(st,e)) with system versioning;
--echo # SQL16, Part 2, 11.3 <table definition>, Syntax Rules, 2)
--echo # Let IDCN be an implementation-dependent <constraint name> that is not
--echo # equivalent to the <constraint name> of any table constraint descriptor
--echo # included in S.
create or replace table t (x int, s date, e date,
period for mytime(s, e),
constraint mytime check (x > 1));
show create table t;
--error ER_CONSTRAINT_FAILED
insert t values (2, '2001-01-01', '2001-01-01');
show status like "Feature_application_time_periods";
drop table t;
--echo # MDEV-29387: Period name with more than 32 symbols crashes the server
--echo #
--echo # test 34 symbols
create table t2 (s date, e date,
period for `abcd123456789012345678901234567890` (s,e));
drop table t2;
--echo # test 64 symbols
create table t2 (s date, e date, period for
`abcd123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890`
(s,e));
drop table t2;
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