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drop table if exists `T1`;
drop table if exists `T2`;
drop table if exists `T3`;
drop table if exists `T4`;
drop table if exists `T5`;
drop table if exists `T6`;
drop table if exists `T7`;
drop table if exists `T8`;
drop table if exists `T9`;
SET NAMES utf8;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
SET character_set_database = utf8;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
Warning	1681	Updating 'character_set_database' is deprecated. It will be made read-only in a future release.
CREATE TABLE `T1` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = innodb;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T2` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = innodb;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T3` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = innodb;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T4` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = myisam;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T5` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = myisam;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T6` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = myisam;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T7` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = MEMORY;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T8` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = MEMORY;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
CREATE TABLE `T9` (`C1` char(5), INDEX(`C1`)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 engine = MEMORY;
Warnings:
Warning	3719	'utf8' is currently an alias for the character set UTF8MB3, but will be an alias for UTF8MB4 in a future release. Please consider using UTF8MB4 in order to be unambiguous.
INSERT INTO `T1` VALUES ('アイウエオ');
INSERT INTO `T2` VALUES ('あいうえお');
INSERT INTO `T3` VALUES ('龔龖龗龞龡');
INSERT INTO `T4` VALUES ('アイウエオ');
INSERT INTO `T5` VALUES ('あいうえお');
INSERT INTO `T6` VALUES ('龔龖龗龞龡');
INSERT INTO `T7` VALUES ('アイウエオ');
INSERT INTO `T8` VALUES ('あいうえお');
INSERT INTO `T9` VALUES ('龔龖龗龞龡');
UPDATE `T1` SET `C1` = ('カキクケコ');
UPDATE `T2` SET `C1` = ('かきくけこ');
UPDATE `T3` SET `C1` = ('齗齘齚齝齞');
UPDATE `T4` SET `C1` = ('カキクケコ');
UPDATE `T5` SET `C1` = ('かきくけこ');
UPDATE `T6` SET `C1` = ('齗齘齚齝齞');
UPDATE `T7` SET `C1` = ('カキクケコ');
UPDATE `T8` SET `C1` = ('かきくけこ');
UPDATE `T9` SET `C1` = ('齗齘齚齝齞');
SELECT * FROM `T1`;
C1
カキクケコ
SELECT * FROM `T2`;
C1
かきくけこ
SELECT * FROM `T3`;
C1
齗齘齚齝齞
SELECT * FROM `T4`;
C1
カキクケコ
SELECT * FROM `T5`;
C1
かきくけこ
SELECT * FROM `T6`;
C1
齗齘齚齝齞
SELECT * FROM `T7`;
C1
カキクケコ
SELECT * FROM `T8`;
C1
かきくけこ
SELECT * FROM `T9`;
C1
齗齘齚齝齞
DROP TABLE `T1`;
DROP TABLE `T2`;
DROP TABLE `T3`;
DROP TABLE `T4`;
DROP TABLE `T5`;
DROP TABLE `T6`;
DROP TABLE `T7`;
DROP TABLE `T8`;
DROP TABLE `T9`;