Hello,
I have a sample table describe as follows, anyone knows how to checking the
existence of a constraint?
oviddb=# \d myTable
Column | Type | Modifiers
---------+----------+-----------orderid | smallint | not nullmodelid | smallint | not null
Indexes: "mytable_orderid_key" UNIQUE, btree (orderid)
For example, how to know that myTable has a constraint with name
"mytable_orderid_key"?
I have this problem because when doing migration script, some old table may
have this constraint or may not have. And after migration, we want to add
this constraint:
If I just run the command:
alter table myTable add Unique (orderid) in the migration script, when the
constraint exits, a new index will be created as"mytable_orderid_key1" UNIQUE, btree (orderid)
So, it causes some duplication.
oviddb=# \d myTable
Column | Type | Modifiers
---------+----------+-----------orderid | smallint | not nullmodelid | smallint | not null
Indexes: "mytable_orderid_key" UNIQUE, btree (orderid) "mytable_orderid_key1" UNIQUE, btree (orderid)
My question becomes how to write sql statement with following semantecs
if constraint unique (orderid) exists do nothing
else alter table myTable add Unique (orderid)
Thank you so much!
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