Try a rule or a triger that checks for
NOT EXISTS ( select 1 from eyp_listing where group_id = New.group_id and
userid != New.userid)
"Rajesh Kumar Mallah." wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> can anyone tell me how can i enforce below in a table.
> I want that no more that one distinct userid exists for a given group_id
> in the table.
>
> ie i want 1 to 1 mapping between group_id and userid so that , there shud not be a
> single group_id having more that one kind of userid.
>
> SELECT group_id from eyp_listing group by group_id having count(distinct userid) > 1 ;
>
> always returns empty.
>
> can it be done with some sort of UNIQUE INDEX?
>
> Regds
> MAllah.
>
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