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From Teju Jakkidi vlogs
Subject Re: Duplicate data even with primary keys enabled
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In response to Re: Duplicate data even with primary keys enabled  (Scott Ribe <scott_ribe@elevated-dev.com>)
Responses Re: Duplicate data even with primary keys enabled  (Scott Ribe <scott_ribe@elevated-dev.com>)
Re: Duplicate data even with primary keys enabled  (Jwiencek3 <jwiencek3@comcast.net>)
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Hello Scott,

I am wondering how the query matters here?

Also, I am just running a simple select from "TEST" with COL1, COL2, COL3 in the WHERE condition.
select * from 'TEST" WHERE COL1='3456' AND  COL2='76542' AND COL3='5';

The actual Issue is I am unable to figure out why the table is having duplicate data in the primary key columns. Or how postgres accepted 2 rows with the same combination of the columns in the primary key constraint. I would expect it to throw primary key constraint violation error.

Regards,
Teja. J.


On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 1:27 PM Scott Ribe <scott_ribe@elevated-dev.com> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2022, at 2:15 PM, Teju Jakkidi vlogs <teja.jakkidi05@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Also, the values that we are seeing is as below:
>
> COL1  COL2    COL3    COL4    COL5    COL6
> 1     3456    76542   5       ABC     1234
> 1     3456    76542   5       ABC     1234
> 2     9872    89765   0       FGT     1234
> 3     6547    78659   7       JHL     8790
>
> We already defined COL1, COL2, COL3 as primary keys, but still as you see above in the table output, the first 2 rows has exactly same combination for those 3 rows.

What query are you running?

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