File: create_table_max_record.test

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--source include/have_ndb.inc

--echo #
--echo # Check creating table with record size at the limits of
--echo # what is supported by NDB and MySQL
--echo #

# Record size well below limit
CREATE TABLE t1(
  col1 int unsigned not null primary key,
  col3 varchar(15000),
  col4 varchar(14000))
charset=latin1 engine=ndbcluster;
drop table t1;

# Record size just below limit
CREATE TABLE t2(
  col1 int unsigned not null primary key,
  col3 varchar(15000),
  col4 varchar(14990))
charset=latin1 engine=ndbcluster;
drop table t2;

# Record size above NDB limit
--error ER_CANT_CREATE_TABLE
CREATE TABLE t3_too_large_for_ndb(
  col1 int unsigned not null primary key,
  col3 varchar(15000),
  col4 varchar(14991))
charset=latin1 engine=ndbcluster;
SHOW WARNINGS;

# Record size above MySQL limit
--error ER_TOO_BIG_ROWSIZE
CREATE TABLE t4_too_large_for_mysql(
  col1 int unsigned not null primary key,
  col3 varchar(35000),
  col4 varchar(35000))
charset=latin1 engine=ndbcluster;