On 09/25/2012 05:05 PM, Mike Blackwell wrote:
How would one go about building a multi-column unique constraint where
null is a significant value, eg. (1, NULL) <> (2, NULL)?
I see a number of references to not being able to use an index for
this, but no mention of an alternative. Any pointers would be appreciated
create table my_table(
some_column varchar not null,
other_column varchar);
create unique index my_idx on my_table(some_column, other_column) where
other_column is not null;
create unique index my_fish_idx on my_table(some_column) where
other_column is null;
insert into my_table (some_column, other_column) values('a', 'a');
insert into my_table (some_column, other_column) values('a', 'b');
insert into my_table (some_column) values('a');
insert into my_table (some_column) values('b');
-- fails
insert into my_table (some_column, other_column) values('a', 'a');
-- also fails
insert into my_table (some_column) values('a');
result:
andreak=# insert into my_table (some_column, other_column) values('a', 'a');
ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "my_idx"
DETAIL: Key (some_column, other_column)=(a, a) already exists.
andreak=# insert into my_table (some_column) values('a');
ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "my_fish_idx"
DETAIL: Key (some_column)=(a) already exists.
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