File: timestamp_sysdate_is_now_func.test

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############################################################################
#                                                                          #
# Variable Name: timestamp with sysdate-is-now                             #
# Scope: GLOBAL                                                            #
# Access Type: Dynamic                                                     #
# Data Type: INTEGER                                                       #
#                                                                          #
#                                                                          #
# Creation Date: 2008-11-25                                                #
# Author:  Horst Hunger                                                    #
#                                                                          #
# Description: Test Cases of Dynamic System Variable "timestamp"           #
#              that checks behavior of this variable in the following ways #
#              * Like timstamp_func, but with set "sysdate-is-now".        #
#                                                                          #
# Reference: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/set-option.html        #
#                                                                          #
############################################################################

# Use Unix epoch timestamp
# Due to "--sysdate-is-now" timestamp must have an effect on both.
# See also timestamp_func.test.

--echo ** Connecting con1 using root **
connect (con1,localhost,root,,);
SELECT date(now()) = date(sysdate());
SET @@session.timestamp = 1100000000;
SELECT date(now()) != date(sysdate());

# Assure that setting of the variable has no effect on other session.
--echo ** Connecting con0 using root **
connect (con0,localhost,root,,);
SELECT @@session.timestamp != 1100000000;
SET @@session.timestamp = 1000000000;
SELECT date(now()) != date(sysdate());

--echo ** Connection con1 **
connection con1;
SELECT @@session.timestamp != 1000000000;
SELECT @@session.timestamp = 1100000000;

--echo ** Connection default **
connection default;
--echo Disconnecting Connections con0, con1
disconnect con0;
disconnect con1;