MySQL 5.6 new timestamp types need support in prep statement
Bug #1094538 reported by
Andrew Hutchings
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Drizzle Client & Protocol Library |
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Bug Description
MySQL 5.6 has new timestamp types. Not sure what the format is yet as it isn't documented but we need to support it.
Changed in libdrizzle: | |
milestone: | none → 5.1.4 |
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The mysql 5.6 docs at <http:// dev.mysql. com/doc/ refman/ 5.6/en/ c-api-data- structures. html> say:
"The MYSQL_TYPE_TIME2, MYSQL_TYPE_ DATETIME2, and MYSQL_TYPE_ TIMESTAMP2 type codes are used only on the server side. Clients see the MYSQL_TYPE_TIME, MYSQL_TYPE_ DATETIME, and MYSQL_TYPE_ TIMESTAMP codes."
and a glance through the sources at lp:mysql-server doesn't show any protocol packing/unpacking code for those types, just for the usual ones.