Ignore index prefix lengths for spatial indexes#4298
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Why did you create another PR? |
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#3970 (comment) |
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So you make more mess with more PRs, and we lose all the history of the comments? |
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Any mess can be undone by force-pushing something correct, which is what I just did. |
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Awesome. Thanks for the help. |
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Summary
MySQL spatial indexes do not support index lengths and this check should be skipped.
If there are MSSQL or PGSQL experts - please comment.
This PR skips index lengths check if both indexes have a spatial flag.
I.e. when an index is created, MySQL 5.7 creates with 32 bytes prefix length. AWS Aurora (MySQL 5.7 compatible) - 24 bytes prefix length.