Hallo Sergey,
> I wonder why the error should be produced at all? The UPDATE
> statement in the bug example updates non-indexed column, so from
> user POV, there is no reason for the UPDATE to fail with an error.
This is indeed what I was looking into when I got side-tracked by
some other bugs. I expect to take a look at it by Monday, presumably
tomorrow. The good news is that IIRC, DUPE KEY is thrown right
away, for the second row. Once I know where it happens, I hope
to write a test that's smaller than 6 MB, as well! ;)
> <non-verified-speculation>
Very possible -- this meshes well with what I've seen so far.
thanks,
Tatjana
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