Re: [Django] #29304: Bulk Create bug in ORACLE

2018-04-09 Thread Django
#29304: Bulk Create bug in ORACLE
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 Reporter:  isergey|Owner:  nobody
 Type:  Uncategorized  |   Status:  new
Component:  Uncategorized  |  Version:  2.0
 Severity:  Normal |   Resolution:
 Keywords: | Triage Stage:  Unreviewed
Has patch:  0  |  Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0  |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0  |UI/UX:  0
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Description changed by isergey:

Old description:

> I have to models
> {{{
> class Record(models.Model):
> hash = models.CharField(max_length=32)
> source = models.ForeignKey(Source, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
> create_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
> update_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
> deleted = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)
>

> class RecordContent(models.Model):
> record = models.OneToOneField(Record, primary_key=True,
> on_delete=models.CASCADE)
> content = models.TextField(max_length=100 * 1024)
> }}}
> In MySQL this function works fine:
> {{{
> def _create_records(record_containers):
> records = []
> record_contents = []
> for record_container in record_containers:
> records.append(record_container['record'])
> record_contents.append(record_container['content'])
>
> models.Record.objects.bulk_create(records)
> models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create(record_contents)
> }}}
> But in Oracle this code thows exception: ORA-01790: expression must have
> same datatype as corresponding expression
>
> If refactor the function _create_records:
> {{{
> def _create_records(record_containers):
> for record_container in record_containers:
> models.Record.objects.bulk_create([record_container['record']])
> models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create([record_container['content']])
> }}}
> there is no exception is thrown.
>
> What happens?

New description:

 I have to models
 {{{
 class Record(models.Model):
 hash = models.CharField(max_length=32)
 source = models.ForeignKey(Source, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
 create_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
 update_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
 deleted = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)


 class RecordContent(models.Model):
 record = models.OneToOneField(Record, primary_key=True,
 on_delete=models.CASCADE)
 content = models.TextField(max_length=100 * 1024)
 }}}
 In MySQL this function works fine:
 {{{
 def _create_records(record_containers):
 records = []
 record_contents = []
 for record_container in record_containers:
 records.append(record_container['record'])
 record_contents.append(record_container['content'])

 models.Record.objects.bulk_create(records)
 models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create(record_contents) # in Oracle
 ORA-01790: expression must have same datatype as corresponding expression
 }}}
 But in Oracle this code thows exception: ORA-01790: expression must have
 same datatype as corresponding expression

 If refactor the function _create_records:
 {{{
 def _create_records(record_containers):
 for record_container in record_containers:
 models.Record.objects.bulk_create([record_container['record']])
 models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create([record_container['content']])
 }}}
 there is no exception is thrown.

 What happens?

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Re: [Django] #29304: Bulk Create bug in ORACLE

2018-04-09 Thread Django
#29304: Bulk Create bug in ORACLE
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 Reporter:  isergey|Owner:  nobody
 Type:  Uncategorized  |   Status:  new
Component:  Uncategorized  |  Version:  2.0
 Severity:  Normal |   Resolution:
 Keywords: | Triage Stage:  Unreviewed
Has patch:  0  |  Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0  |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0  |UI/UX:  0
---+--
Description changed by isergey:

Old description:

> I have to models
> {{{
> class Record(models.Model):
> id = models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=32)
> original_id = models.TextField(max_length=2048, blank=True)
> hash = models.CharField(max_length=32)
> source = models.ForeignKey(Source, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
> schema = models.CharField(max_length=32)
> session_id = models.BigIntegerField(default=0)
> create_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
> update_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
> deleted = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)
>

> class RecordContent(models.Model):
> record = models.OneToOneField(Record, primary_key=True,
> on_delete=models.CASCADE)
> content = models.TextField(max_length=100 * 1024)
> }}}
> In MySQL this function works fine:
> {{{
> def _create_records(record_containers):
> records = []
> record_contents = []
> for record_container in record_containers:
> records.append(record_container['record'])
> record_contents.append(record_container['content'])
>
> models.Record.objects.bulk_create(records)
> models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create(record_contents)
> }}}
> But in Oracle this code thows exception: ORA-01790: expression must have
> same datatype as corresponding expression
>
> If refactor the function _create_records:
> {{{
> def _create_records(record_containers):
> for record_container in record_containers:
> models.Record.objects.bulk_create([record_container['record']])
> models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create([record_container['content']])
> }}}
> there is no exception is thrown.
>
> What happens?

New description:

 I have to models
 {{{
 class Record(models.Model):
 hash = models.CharField(max_length=32)
 source = models.ForeignKey(Source, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
 create_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
 update_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
 deleted = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)


 class RecordContent(models.Model):
 record = models.OneToOneField(Record, primary_key=True,
 on_delete=models.CASCADE)
 content = models.TextField(max_length=100 * 1024)
 }}}
 In MySQL this function works fine:
 {{{
 def _create_records(record_containers):
 records = []
 record_contents = []
 for record_container in record_containers:
 records.append(record_container['record'])
 record_contents.append(record_container['content'])

 models.Record.objects.bulk_create(records)
 models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create(record_contents)
 }}}
 But in Oracle this code thows exception: ORA-01790: expression must have
 same datatype as corresponding expression

 If refactor the function _create_records:
 {{{
 def _create_records(record_containers):
 for record_container in record_containers:
 models.Record.objects.bulk_create([record_container['record']])
 models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create([record_container['content']])
 }}}
 there is no exception is thrown.

 What happens?

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[Django] #29304: Bulk Create bug in ORACLE

2018-04-09 Thread Django
#29304: Bulk Create bug in ORACLE
-+
   Reporter:  isergey|  Owner:  nobody
   Type:  Uncategorized  | Status:  new
  Component:  Uncategorized  |Version:  2.0
   Severity:  Normal |   Keywords:
   Triage Stage:  Unreviewed |  Has patch:  0
Needs documentation:  0  |Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  0  |  Easy pickings:  0
  UI/UX:  0  |
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 I have to models
 {{{
 class Record(models.Model):
 id = models.CharField(primary_key=True, max_length=32)
 original_id = models.TextField(max_length=2048, blank=True)
 hash = models.CharField(max_length=32)
 source = models.ForeignKey(Source, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
 schema = models.CharField(max_length=32)
 session_id = models.BigIntegerField(default=0)
 create_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
 update_date = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
 deleted = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)


 class RecordContent(models.Model):
 record = models.OneToOneField(Record, primary_key=True,
 on_delete=models.CASCADE)
 content = models.TextField(max_length=100 * 1024)
 }}}
 In MySQL this function works fine:
 {{{
 def _create_records(record_containers):
 records = []
 record_contents = []
 for record_container in record_containers:
 records.append(record_container['record'])
 record_contents.append(record_container['content'])

 models.Record.objects.bulk_create(records)
 models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create(record_contents)
 }}}
 But in Oracle this code thows exception: ORA-01790: expression must have
 same datatype as corresponding expression

 If refactor the function _create_records:
 {{{
 def _create_records(record_containers):
 for record_container in record_containers:
 models.Record.objects.bulk_create([record_container['record']])
 models.RecordContent.objects.bulk_create([record_container['content']])
 }}}
 there is no exception is thrown.

 What happens?

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