This example says it all. The folks in #mysql-dev (ok, one guy) seemed
to think this was expected. This apparently stems from another
interesting query at the end of the example. I can't find this to be a
standard of any kind and frankly find it to be wrong. Due to an error
in my application while building the query (no , was inserted) I was
getting bad data. I tried sqlite and pgsql. They either gave a
different, non-error message (sqlite) or gave an error (pgsql). Wanna
fix this in Drizzle?
mysql> use information_schema;
Database changed
mysql> select table_name from tables where
table_schema in ('mysql' 'test');
Empty set (0.10 sec)
mysql> select table_name from tables where
table_schema in ('mysql', 'test');
+---------------------------+
| table_name |
+---------------------------+
| columns_priv |
| db |
| func |
| help_category |
| help_keyword |
| help_relation |
| help_topic |
| host |
| proc |
| procs_priv |
| tables_priv |
| time_zone |
| time_zone_leap_second |
| time_zone_name |
| time_zone_transition |
| time_zone_transition_type |
| user |
| user_info |
| comments |
| deal_queue |
| users |
+---------------------------+
21 rows in set (0.17 sec)
mysql> select 'foo' 'bar';
+--------+
| foo |
+--------+
| foobar |
+--------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
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Brian Moon
Senior Web Engineer
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