Oracle 'INSERT ALL' ignore duplicates

依然范特西╮ 提交于 2019-12-01 17:10:34
Vincent Malgrat

In Oracle, statements either succeed completely or fail completely (they are atomic). However, you can add clauses in certain cases to log exceptions instead of raising errors:

The second method is all automatic, here's a demo (using 11gR2):

SQL> CREATE TABLE test (pk1 NUMBER,
  2                     pk2 NUMBER,
  3                     CONSTRAINT pk_test PRIMARY KEY (pk1, pk2));

Table created.

SQL> /* Statement fails because of duplicate */
SQL> INSERT into test (SELECT 1, 1 FROM dual CONNECT BY LEVEL <= 2);

ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00001: unique constraint (VNZ.PK_TEST) violated

SQL> BEGIN dbms_errlog.create_error_log('TEST'); END;
  2  /

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL> /* Statement succeeds and the error will be logged */
SQL> INSERT into test (SELECT 1, 1 FROM dual CONNECT BY LEVEL <= 2)
  2   LOG ERRORS REJECT LIMIT UNLIMITED;

1 row(s) inserted.

SQL> select ORA_ERR_MESG$, pk1, pk2 from err$_test;

ORA_ERR_MESG$                                       PK1 PK2
--------------------------------------------------- --- ---
ORA-00001: unique constraint (VNZ.PK_TEST) violated   1   1

You can use the LOG ERROR clause with INSERT ALL (thanks @Alex Poole), but you have to add the clause after each table:

SQL> INSERT ALL
  2   INTO test VALUES (1, 1) LOG ERRORS REJECT LIMIT UNLIMITED
  3   INTO test VALUES (1, 1) LOG ERRORS REJECT LIMIT UNLIMITED
  4  (SELECT * FROM dual);

0 row(s) inserted.

Use the MERGE statement to handle this situation:

merge into "ACCESS" a
using
( 
   select 68 as DADSNBR,1 as DAROLEID from dual union all
   select 68,2 from dual union all
   select 68,3 from dual union all
   select 68,4 from dual
) t 
on (t.DADSNBR = a.DADSNBR and t.DAROLEID = a.DAROLEID)
when not matched then 
  insert (DADSNBR, DAROLEID)
  values (t.DADSNBR, t.DAROLEID);
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