Hi Sergei, I had a similar idea yesterday. A statement like this will do the trick: ((Item_field*)tempCond)->val_str(&tempCond->str_value); OK, problem solved. Thanks for your help. AugustQ Am Mittwoch, den 22.02.2017, 12:13 +0100 schrieb Sergei Golubchik: > Hi, AugustQ! > > On Feb 21, AugustQ wrote: > > > > Hi Sergej, > > attached you will find a file with commands for generating the > > effect. > > It's not a script so please copy and paste the lines into your > > favourite front-end. > > Here is the result on my test: > > # the result in cond_push(): > > for TestSmall: OK > > for TestBig: OK > > > > as you cann see from the INSERT-statement above it is: > > 1st: is <>, should have been <12> > It is 12. Don't look at Item::str_value. In case of the Item_field, > you > need to look at item->field->ptr. > > > > > 2nd: is <2>, should have been <3717968> > It's 3717968 > > > > > 3rd: is <222 >, should have been <222> > And so on, all values are as they should've been. > > Regards, > Sergei > Chief Architect MariaDB > and secur...@mariadb.org
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