File: group_concat_max_len_func.result

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SET @save = @@global.group_concat_max_len;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
## Creating new table t1 ##
CREATE TABLE t1
(
id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
rollno INT NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(30)
);
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_01-------------------------#'
## Setting initial value of variable to 4 ##
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = 4;
## Inserting some rows in table ##
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_1');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(2, 'Record_2');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_3');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_4');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(1, 'Record_5');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(3, 'Record_6');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_7');
INSERT INTO t1(rollno, name) VALUES(4, 'Record_8');
SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY id;
id	rollno	name
1	1	Record_1
2	2	Record_2
3	1	Record_3
4	3	Record_4
5	1	Record_5
6	3	Record_6
7	4	Record_7
8	4	Record_8
## Creating two new connections ##
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_02-------------------------#'
## Connecting with test_con1 ##
## Accessing data and using group_concat on column whose value is greater than 4 ##
SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id	rollno	GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1	1	Reco
2	2	Reco
4	3	Reco
7	4	Reco
Warnings:
Warning	1260	Row 1 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
Warning	1260	Row 2 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
Warning	1260	Row 3 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
Warning	1260	Row 4 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
## Changing session value of variable and verifying its behavior, ##
## warning should come here ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 10;
SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id	rollno	GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1	1	Record_1,R
2	2	Record_2
4	3	Record_4,R
7	4	Record_7,R
Warnings:
Warning	1260	Row 2 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
Warning	1260	Row 5 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
Warning	1260	Row 7 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_03-------------------------#'
## Connecting with new connection test_con2 ##
## Verifying initial value of variable. It should be 4 ##
SELECT @@session.group_concat_max_len = 4;
@@session.group_concat_max_len = 4
1
## Setting session value of variable to 20 and verifying variable is concating ##
## column's value to 20 or not ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 20;
## Verifying value of name column, it should not me more than 20 characters ##
## Warning should come here ##
SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id	rollno	GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1	1	Record_1,Record_3,Re
2	2	Record_2
4	3	Record_4,Record_6
7	4	Record_7,Record_8
Warnings:
Warning	1260	Row 3 was cut by GROUP_CONCAT()
'#--------------------FN_DYNVARS_034_04-------------------------#'
## Setting session value of variable to 26. No warning should appear here ##
## because the value after concatination is less than 30 ##
SET @@session.group_concat_max_len = 26;
## Verifying value of name column, it should not give warning now ##
SELECT id, rollno, GROUP_CONCAT(name) FROM t1 GROUP BY rollno;
id	rollno	GROUP_CONCAT(name)
1	1	Record_1,Record_3,Record_5
2	2	Record_2
4	3	Record_4,Record_6
7	4	Record_7,Record_8
## Dropping table t1 ##
DROP TABLE t1;
## Disconnecting both the connection ##
SET @@global.group_concat_max_len = @save;