Hi all,
Strange one - I have a nightly export / import routine that exports from one
database and imports to another. Has been working fine for several months,
but last night it died on a unique constraint.
To cut out all the details, the code that is causing the problem: SELECT DISTINCT ON (ean) code,
CASE WHEN ean IS NULL OR valid_barcode(ean) = false THEN
null ELSE ean END AS ean FROM TMPTABLE WHERE code NOT IN (SELECT code FROM stock_deleted) AND
ean IS NOT NULL
That is the code that generates the error on the unique constraint against
the ean column.
If I play with that and run this:SELECT DISTINCT ON (ean) CASE WHEN ean IS NULL OR valid_barcode(ean) =
falseTHEN
null ELSE ean END AS ean, count(*) FROM TMPTABLE WHERE code NOT IN (SELECT code FROM
stock_deleted) AND ean IS NOT NULL GROUP BY ean
I get a several thousand rows returned, all with a count(*) of 1, except one
row:3246576919422 2
DISTINCT ON should eliminate one of those rows that is making that 2 - as I
said, it's been working fine for several months, and it is still doing it
correctly for approximately 100 other rows that have duplicate ean codes.
Can anyone give me a hand to work out why this one is doubling up?!
Cheers,
~p
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