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greptimedb/tests/cases/standalone/common/alter/alter_table.sql
jeremyhi 02af9dd21a refactor!: remove datetime type (#5506)
* feat remove datetime type

* chore: fix unit test

* chore: add column test

* refactor: move create and alter validation to one place

* chore: minor refactor ut

* refactor: rename expr_factory to expr_helper

* chore: remove unnecessary args
2025-02-13 08:01:16 +00:00

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CREATE TABLE test_alt_table(h INTEGER, i INTEGER, j TIMESTAMP TIME INDEX, PRIMARY KEY (h, i));
DESC TABLE test_alt_table;
INSERT INTO test_alt_table VALUES (1, 1, 0), (2, 2, 1);
-- TODO: It may result in an error if `k` is with type INTEGER.
-- Error: 3001(EngineExecuteQuery), Invalid argument error: column types must match schema types, expected Int32 but found Utf8 at column index 3
ALTER TABLE test_alt_table ADD COLUMN k STRING PRIMARY KEY;
DESC TABLE test_alt_table;
SELECT * FROM test_alt_table;
SELECT * FROM test_alt_table WHERE i = 1;
-- SQLNESS ARG restart=true
ALTER TABLE test_alt_table ADD COLUMN m INTEGER;
ALTER TABLE test_alt_table ADD COLUMN dt DATETIME;
-- Should fail issue #5422
ALTER TABLE test_alt_table ADD COLUMN n interval;
-- Should fail issue #5422
ALTER TABLE test_alt_table MODIFY COLUMN m interval;
DESC TABLE test_alt_table;
DROP TABLE test_alt_table;
-- to test if same name column can be added
CREATE TABLE phy (ts timestamp time index, val double) engine = metric with ("physical_metric_table" = "");
CREATE TABLE t1 (
ts timestamp time index,
val double,
host string primary key
) engine = metric with ("on_physical_table" = "phy");
INSERT INTO
t1
VALUES
('host1', 0, 1),
('host2', 1, 0,);
SELECT
*
FROM
t1;
CREATE TABLE t2 (
ts timestamp time index,
job string primary key,
val double
) engine = metric with ("on_physical_table" = "phy");
ALTER TABLE
t1
ADD
COLUMN `at` STRING;
ALTER TABLE
t2
ADD
COLUMN at3 STRING;
ALTER TABLE
t2
ADD
COLUMN `at` STRING;
ALTER TABLE
t2
ADD
COLUMN at2 STRING;
ALTER TABLE
t2
ADD
COLUMN at4 UINT16;
INSERT INTO
t2
VALUES
("loc_1", "loc_2", "loc_3", 2, 'job1', 0, 1);
SELECT
*
FROM
t2;
DROP TABLE t1;
DROP TABLE t2;
DROP TABLE phy;