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 | --source include/have_partition.inc
--source include/have_innodb.inc
--source include/have_s3.inc
--source include/have_sequence.inc
--source create_database.inc
#
# The purpose of this test is to show how to move an partition from an existing
# InnoDB partitioned table (t1) to a partitioned table in S3 (archive)
#
#
# We start by creating a partioned table in S3 with one existing partion p0
#
CREATE TABLE p0 (
  c1 int primary key,
  c2 int DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
insert into p0 select seq,seq from seq_1_to_99;
alter table p0 engine=s3 , rename to archive
  PARTITION BY RANGE (c1)
(PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (100));
show create table archive;
#
# Then we create the table t1 that contains multiple partitions.
# Partition p1 is the one that we want to move to 'archive'
#
CREATE TABLE t1 (
  c1 int primary key,
  c2 int DEFAULT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB
  PARTITION BY RANGE (c1)
 (PARTITION p1 VALUES LESS THAN (200),
 PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN (300),
 PARTITION p3 VALUES LESS THAN (400));
insert into t1 select seq,seq from seq_100_to_399;
#
# Then it's time to do the real work.
#
# First we move partition p1 to a normal InnoDB table
create table p1 like t1;
alter table p1 remove partitioning;
alter table t1 exchange partition p1 with table p1;
alter table t1 drop partition p1;
show create table p1;
select count(*) from p1;
# Then change the table engine to s3 and move it into archive
alter table p1 engine=s3;
alter table archive add partition (partition p1 values less than (200));
alter table archive exchange partition p1 with table p1;
# p1 will be empty as this was the new partition that we just created
select count(*) from p1;
drop table p1;
#
# The p1 partition has now been moved from t1 to archive. Check the result
#
show create table t1;
show create table archive;
select count(*) from t1;
select count(*) from archive;
drop table t1,archive;
#
# clean up
#
--source drop_database.inc
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