Re: PostgreSQL equivalent of the Oracale 'unique' qualifier - Mailing list pgsql-general

From gonzales@linuxlouis.net
Subject Re: PostgreSQL equivalent of the Oracale 'unique' qualifier
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Msg-id Pine.LNX.4.64.0611201523080.7578@mx1.linuxlouis.net
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In response to PostgreSQL equivalent of the Oracale 'unique' qualifier  ("Wm.A.Stafford" <stafford@marine.rutgers.edu>)
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Are you talking about a SQL statement qualifier, where you may be
referring to "distinct"




On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Wm.A.Stafford wrote:

> I hope the subject says it all.  I'm porting an Oracle-centric application to
> PostgreSQL and the Oracle sql is full of the 'unique' qualifier.  I'm
> assuming PostgreSQL does not support 'unique' since don't see a 'unique'
> anywhere in the PostgreSQL docs.  Is there a substitute or a technique to get
> the same result?
>
> Thanks,
> -=bill stafford
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