MySQL: ALTER IGNORE TABLE ADD UNIQUE, what will be truncated?

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-11-26 13:09:34

问题


I have a table with 4 columns: ID, type, owner, description. ID is AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY and now I want to:

ALTER IGNORE TABLE `my_table`
    ADD UNIQUE (`type`, `owner`);

Of course I have few records with type = \'Apple\' and owner = \'Apple CO\'. So my question is which record will be the special one to stay after that ALTER TABLE, the one with smallest ID or maybe the one with biggest as the latest inserted?


回答1:


The first record will be kept, the rest deleted §§:

IGNORE is a MySQL extension to standard SQL. It controls how ALTER TABLE works if there are duplicates on unique keys in the new table or if warnings occur when strict mode is enabled. If IGNORE is not specified, the copy is aborted and rolled back if duplicate-key errors occur. If IGNORE is specified, only the first row is used of rows with duplicates on a unique key, The other conflicting rows are deleted. Incorrect values are truncated to the closest matching acceptable value

I am guessing 'first' here means the one with the smallest ID, assuming the ID is the primary key.

Also note:

As of MySQL 5.7.4, the IGNORE clause for ALTER TABLE is removed and its use produces an error.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5456520/mysql-alter-ignore-table-add-unique-what-will-be-truncated

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