How would I insert multiple rows or values and avoid duplicates in the following schema.
table schema is
id,subject1,subject2,subject3
id is auto incremented.
A duplicate would be where all subject1,subject2,subject3 already exist in a record in the exact same order.INSERT INTO "table_name" ("subject1","subject2","subject3")
VALUES ("cats", "dogs", "hamsters")
VALUES ("squirrels", "badgers", "minxes")
VALUES ("moose", "deer", "ocelots")
In the table let's say I already have a record for
id,subject1,subject2,s开发者_运维技巧ubject3
1,"cats", "dogs", "hamsters"
so I want it to just insert
VALUES ("squirrels", "badgers", "minxes")
VALUES ("moose", "deer", "ocelots")
I've seen answers about avoiding duplicates for single items, but not for 3.
You want to add the UNIQUE
constraint to your table. If you write the UNIQUE
constraint out separately, it becomes clearer how to apply it to arbitrary combinations of columns.
CREATE TABLE table_name (
subject1 VARCHAR(30),
subject2 VARCHAR(30),
subject3 VARCHAR(30),
UNIQUE (subject1, subject2, subject3)
);
You need to get around with the unique key on three columns.
Example of table definition
CREATE TABLE `table_name` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT COMMENT 'PK',
`subject1` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`subject2` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`subject3` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
UNIQUE KEY `subjects` (`subject1`,`subject1`, `subject3`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB
To add the constraint in now:
ALTER TABLE {tablename}
ADD CONSTRAINT {constraintname} UNIQUE (subject1, subject2, subject3)
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