Hi!
It is a bug in the parser that it does not accept ... IN SHARE MODE
immediately after a WHERE clause. I think yacc is not very sophisticated
in lookahead of symbols when it is trying to parse a statement, and may
confuse IN SHARE MODE to WHERE colA IN (....).
We will fix the parser, but meanwhile you can use the following workaround:
SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE colA=1 LIMIT 10000000 IN SHARE MODE;
The LIMIT clause helps yacc to find the right parsing for your statement :).
Regards,
Heikki
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3.23.37:
SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE colA=1 IN SHARE MODE
does not work (ERROR 1064: You have an error in
your SQL syntax near 'share mode' at line 1).
On the other side
SELECT * FROM table1 IN SHARE MODE
does work, i.e. the syntax error only happens if
I specify a WHERE clause or an ORDER clause or
anything else between FROM table1 and IN SHARE
MODE.
table1 is a InnoDB table consisting of two
integer columns colA and colB.
Is the syntax error by design or is it an implementation problem?
Thanks,
Michael
http://www.kofler.cc/mysql
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