Add test for mysql zero scale column def fix#2378
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Signed-off-by: Matthew Peveler <matt.peveler@gmail.com>
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What PR/issue was that related to? |
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@dereuromark #2377, which you merged 4 days ago without any tests. I suspect there's also a similar bug in the implementation for at least sqlserver as well, though that's a bit more tricky as whereas mysql requires both of precision and scale or neither, sqlserver allows omitting scale per their docs. |
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True, but the fix was quite obvious from the PR. |
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Regardless of simplicity of a given fix, I would still like to see tests to prevent regressions in the future. |
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PR adds a test for the fix done in #2377, validating the case where when
scaleis set to0, then we do still getdecimal(15,0)in the column definition.For reference, the default value for precision if the arguments are omitted is 10.