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authorGuilhem Bichot <guilhem@mysql.com>2009-10-19 15:14:43 +0200
committerGuilhem Bichot <guilhem@mysql.com>2009-10-19 15:14:43 +0200
commit3088f6c7ba361b1baa8de649d7ff32ed1f2293d4 (patch)
tree701ebd13b296eee5dae0a7aa9efec45753ef338a /mysql-test/r/join_optimizer.result
parent425c5ecd7c9a878479763f3c1e90b889f1572414 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-3088f6c7ba361b1baa8de649d7ff32ed1f2293d4.tar.gz
Back-port from 6.0 of the fix for
BUG#38049 "incorrect rows estimations with references from preceding table" (from revid:sergefp@mysql.com-20090126194259-ue20il3qro529l4d). Compared to 6.0 where EXPLAIN indicates "Using index condition", here in join_optimizer.result we see "Using where"; it's normal; 6.0 shows the same if disabling Index Condition Pushdown.
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+drop table if exists t0,t1,t2,t3;
+#
+# BUG#38049 incorrect rows estimations with references from preceding table
+#
+create table t0 (a int);
+insert into t0 values (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9);
+create table t1 (a varchar(32));
+insert into t1 values ('owner'),('requester'),('admincc'),('cc');
+CREATE TABLE t2 (
+id int(11) NOT NULL,
+type varchar(32) default NULL,
+PRIMARY KEY (id)
+);
+insert into t2 values (1,'owner'), (2,'admincc');
+CREATE TABLE t3 (
+id int(11) NOT NULL,
+domain varchar(32) default NULL,
+type varchar(32) default NULL,
+PRIMARY KEY (id)
+);
+set @domain='system';
+set @pk=0;
+INSERT INTO t3 select @pk:=@pk+1, 'system', t1.a from t1;
+INSERT INTO t3 select @pk:=@pk+1, 'queue', t1.a from t1, t0 where t0.a<3;
+INSERT INTO t3 select @pk:=@pk+1, 'ticket', t1.a from t1, t0 A, t0 B, t0 C;
+CREATE INDEX groups_d ON t3(domain);
+CREATE INDEX groups_t ON t3(type);
+CREATE INDEX groups_td ON t3(type, domain);
+CREATE INDEX groups_dt ON t3(domain, type);
+For table g this must use ref(groups_dt) and #rows should be around 15 and not 335:
+explain
+SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN g.id FROM t2 a, t3 g USE INDEX(groups_dt)
+WHERE g.domain = 'queue' AND g.type = a.type;
+id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
+1 SIMPLE a ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 2
+1 SIMPLE g ref groups_dt groups_dt 70 const,test.a.type 13 Using where
+drop table t0,t1,t2,t3;