I need to insert a new row into the database and then only if a previous value in the row has changed.
--
-- Table structure
--
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `macip` (
`intId` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`strPort` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
`strIp` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
`strVlan` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
`strMac` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`intId`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=7 ;
--
-- Test data
--
INSERT INTO `macip` (`intId`, `strPort`, `strIp`, `strVlan`, `strMac`) VALUES
(1, 'Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'AA-BB'),
(2, 'Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'CC-DD'),
(6, 'Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '20', 'AA-BB');
- I have got a unchanging column strPort
- Next want do INSERT like this:
- First insert to database ('Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'AA-BB') = > do INSERT
- Next insert to database ('Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'AA-BB') => do not insert, exists
- Next insert to database ('Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'XX-EE') => do insert, changed MAC (or IP or VLAN or all this two/three values)
- Next insert to database ('Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'XX-EE') => do not insert, exists
- Next insert to database ('Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'AA-BB') => do insert, changed MAC (or IP or VLAN or all this two/three values), but there is a problem in my SQL query, because this value exists in table, I need to compare with previous row with strPort
This query doesn't work:
INSERT INTO macip (strPort, strIp, strVlan, strMac)
SELECT * FROM (SELECT 'Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'AA-BB') AS tmp
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT strIp, strVlan, strMac FROM macip WHERE
strIp = '192.168.100.8' AND strVlan = '10' AND strMac = 'AA-BB'
ORDER BY macip.`strPort` DESC LIMIT 1
) LIMIT 1;
I can't do a unique keys to columns, because SQL query return Exception.
INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
approach.