#### db_type: oracle #### #### test_type: sda_full_write #### #### isolation: read-committed #### current_result: The query result of the current SQL statement. Each row of table is separated by a space, and the fields in each row are separated by commas expected_result: The expected result is the expected query result for each SQL that conforms to the serializability theory ----------wat_sda_full_write test prepare---------- Q0-T1 execute sql: 'DROP TABLE t1;' Q0-T1 execute sql: 'CREATE TABLE t1 (k INT PRIMARY KEY, v INT);' Q0-T1 execute sql: 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (0, 0);' Q0-T1 execute opt: 'COMMIT;' ----------wat_sda_full_write test run---------- Q1-T1 execute opt: 'BEGIN;' Q1 finished at: 2022-5-20 15:16:8:810:570 Q2-T1 execute sql: 'UPDATE t1 SET v=1 WHERE k=0;' Q2 finished at: 2022-5-20 15:16:8:814:878 Q3-T2 execute opt: 'BEGIN;' Q3 finished at: 2022-5-20 15:16:8:911:437 Q4-T2 execute sql: 'UPDATE t1 SET v=2 WHERE k=0;' Q5-T1 execute sql: 'UPDATE t1 SET v=3 WHERE k=0;' Q5 finished at: 2022-5-20 15:16:9:15:132 Q6-T1 execute opt: 'COMMIT;' Q4 finished at: 2022-5-20 15:16:9:16:537 Q7-T2 execute opt: 'COMMIT;' Q8-T3 execute sql: 'SELECT * FROM t1;' current_result: (0,2) *(1) expected_result: (0,2) (2) expected_result: (0,3) Q8 finished at: 2022-5-20 15:16:9:117:49 Q9-T3 execute opt: 'COMMIT;' The current result is consistent with the [(1) expected_result] of serial scheduling Test Result: Avoid Reason: Data anomaly did not occur and the data is consistent