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Mamta A. Satoor commented on DERBY-4677:
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Just to be little more clear, if the index is non-nullable, then compress does
not break it. I tested this on 10.1 and onwards upto trunk, So the behavior for
non-nullable indexes hasn't changed.
Nullable indexes on the other hand do not work after compress. Nullable indexes
must have been introduced in 10.4 because such an index can't be created prior
to 10.4. But doing a compress on table with nullable index appear to break
those indexes. I will look into the code to see what is going on.
> SYSCS_COMPRESS_TABLE disables unique constraints
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-4677
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4677
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 10.4.2.1, 10.5.1.1, 10.5.3.0, 10.6.1.0
> Environment: Output of sysinfo:
> ------------------ Java Information ------------------
> Java Version: 1.6.0_20
> Java Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
> Java home: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6
> Java classpath: .;C:\Program Files
> (x86)\Java\jre6\lib\ext\QTJava.zip;C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\bin\../lib/derby.jar;C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\bin\../lib/derbynet.jar;C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\bin\../lib/derbyclient.jar;C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\bin\../lib/derbytools.jar
> OS name: Windows 7
> OS architecture: x86
> OS version: 6.1
> Java user name: bmason
> Java user home: C:\Users\BMASON
> Java user dir: C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\bin
> java.specification.name: Java Platform API Specification
> java.specification.version: 1.6
> java.runtime.version: 1.6.0_20-b02
> --------- Derby Information --------
> JRE - JDBC: Java SE 6 - JDBC 4.0
> [C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\lib\derby.jar] 10.6.1.0 -
> (938214)
> [C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\lib\derbytools.jar]
> 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> [C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\lib\derbynet.jar]
> 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> [C:\Users\BMASON\Sandbox\libs\db-derby-10.6.1.0-bin\lib\derbyclient.jar]
> 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> ------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------- Locale Information -----------------
> Current Locale : [English/New Zealand [en_NZ]]
> Found support for locale: [cs]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [de_DE]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [es]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [fr]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [hu]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [it]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [ja_JP]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [ko_KR]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [pl]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [pt_BR]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [ru]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [zh_CN]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> Found support for locale: [zh_TW]
> version: 10.6.1.0 - (938214)
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Reporter: Brett Mason
> Assignee: Mamta A. Satoor
>
> It appears that running SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_COMPRESS_TABLE on a table with a
> null-able unique constraint will disable the unique constraint. The script
> below should reproduce the problem. The expected behaviour is for the second
> insert to fail due to the unique constraint but instead it is allowed. The
> second insert will fail as expected if either the call to
> SYSCS_COMPRESS_TABLE is skipped or if the column is declared NOT NULL.
> I have reproduced the problem using embedded Derby 10.5.1.1, 10.5.3.0 and
> 10.6.1.0 using ij.
> CREATE TABLE TABLE1(NAME1 INT UNIQUE);
> CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_COMPRESS_TABLE('APP', 'TABLE1', 1);
> INSERT INTO TABLE1(NAME1) VALUES(1);
> INSERT INTO TABLE1(NAME1) VALUES(1);
> SELECT * FROM TABLE1;
> DROP TABLE TABLE1;
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