Aurelian Dumitru writes:
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> Please record the following bug identified on the MySQL server:
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> 1. Hardware: SUN Ultra 10
> 2. Operating system: Sun Solaris 2.7
> 2. MySQL server version: 3.23.33
> 3. Error description:
> - The following SQL statement returns incorrect results when is executed
> using the 'mysql' client: SELECT @myvar := ( CURRENT_DATE - 1) ;
> - I ran this query every day. It worked fine untill May 1st, 2001, when the
> above query returned the following value: 20010500 . It should have returned
> 20010430.
>
> Aurelian Dumitru
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
Thank you for a repeatable bug report.
Regards,
Sinisa
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