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set system_versioning_alter_history=keep; create or replace table t (a int); alter table t add system versioning, lock=none; ERROR 0A000: LOCK=NONE is not supported. Reason: Not implemented for system-versioned timestamp tables. Try LOCK=SHARED alter table t add system versioning, algorithm=inplace; ERROR 0A000: ALGORITHM=INPLACE is not supported. Reason: Not implemented for system-versioned timestamp tables. Try ALGORITHM=COPY alter table t add system versioning, lock=shared; alter table t add column b int, change column a a int without system versioning, lock=none; alter table t drop system versioning, lock=none; ERROR 0A000: LOCK=NONE is not supported. Reason: Not implemented for system-versioned operations. Try LOCK=SHARED alter table t drop system versioning, algorithm=inplace; create or replace table t ( a int, b int, row_start SYS_DATATYPE as row start invisible, row_end SYS_DATATYPE as row end invisible, period for system_time (row_start, row_end) ) with system versioning; insert into t values (1, 0); insert into t values (2, 0); delete from t where a = 2; alter table t drop column b, lock=none; alter table t add index idx(a), lock=none; select a, check_row(row_start, row_end) from t for system_time all order by a; a check_row(row_start, row_end) 1 CURRENT ROW 2 HISTORICAL ROW # MDEV-17038 ALTER TABLE CHANGE COLUMN c1 c1 bigint NOT NULL - # generates error if table uses SYSTEM VERSIONING [tempesta-tech/mariadb#540] create or replace table t1 (a int, key(a)) with system versioning; create or replace table t2 like t; alter table t2 add foreign key(a) references t1(a); alter table t2 modify column a int not null, lock=none; drop table t2; drop table t1; # MDEV-16330 Allow instant change of WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING column attribute create or replace table t1 ( a int, b int, row_start SYS_DATATYPE as row start invisible, row_end SYS_DATATYPE as row end invisible, period for system_time(row_start, row_end) ) with system versioning; create or replace table t2 ( a int without system versioning, b int, row_start SYS_DATATYPE as row start invisible, row_end SYS_DATATYPE as row end invisible, period for system_time(row_start, row_end) ) with system versioning; insert into t1 values (1,1); insert into t2 values (1,1); set @@system_versioning_alter_history=keep; # without rebuild alter table t1 change a a int without system versioning, algorithm=instant; affected rows: 0 info: Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 alter table t2 change a a int with system versioning, add primary key pk (a), algorithm=instant; ERROR 0A000: ALGORITHM=INSTANT is not supported for this operation. Try ALGORITHM=INPLACE # with rebuild alter table t2 change a a int with system versioning, add primary key pk (a); affected rows: 0 info: Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 update t1 set a=2; select count(*) from t1 for system_time all; count(*) 1 update t2 set a=2; select count(*) from t2 for system_time all; count(*) 2 drop table t1, t2; # rollback ALTER TABLE: nothing should change create or replace table t ( a int, b int, row_start SYS_DATATYPE as row start invisible, row_end SYS_DATATYPE as row end invisible, period for system_time(row_start, row_end) ) with system versioning; insert into t values (1, 1); select c.prtype from information_schema.innodb_sys_columns as c join information_schema.innodb_sys_tables as t on c.table_id=t.table_id where t.name='test/t' and c.name='b'; prtype 50179 set @@system_versioning_alter_history=keep; select c.prtype from information_schema.innodb_sys_columns as c join information_schema.innodb_sys_tables as t on c.table_id=t.table_id where t.name='test/t' and c.name='b'; prtype 50179 show create table t; Table Create Table t CREATE TABLE `t` ( `a` int(11) DEFAULT NULL, `b` int(11) DEFAULT NULL, `row_start` SYS_DATATYPE GENERATED ALWAYS AS ROW START INVISIBLE, `row_end` SYS_DATATYPE GENERATED ALWAYS AS ROW END INVISIBLE, PERIOD FOR SYSTEM_TIME (`row_start`, `row_end`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 WITH SYSTEM VERSIONING select count(*) from t for system_time all; count(*) 1 update t set b=11; select count(*) from t for system_time all; count(*) 2 drop database test; create database test;