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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.

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  • Just build a unique index across the fields that you want to enforce only a single unique set of values for and handle the error. Or possible do INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE approach.
    – Mike Brant
    Dec 30, 2014 at 16:31
  • Just to clarify, are you trying to check changes against only the last inserted row with the same strport, not against all rows in the table? Dec 30, 2014 at 16:34
  • to Mike Brant: Hello, a unique constraint/index I don't want use, because if I call the database function from script, script returns error ($resSqlQuery = mysqli_query($this->LinkIdentifier, $strSqlQuery);). ON DUPLICATE KEY SET I can't use, because I need to store all historical data. Dec 30, 2014 at 16:44
  • to Joachim Isaksson: Yes, I want check changes against only the last inserted row with the same strport Dec 30, 2014 at 16:45

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How about just creating a unique constraint/index to prevent this problem?

create unique index idx_macip_strip_strvlan_strMac on macip(strIp, strVlan, strMac);

Then you can do the insert as:

INSERT INTO macip (strPort, strIp, strVlan, strMac)
    SELECT 'Gig1/0/1', '192.168.100.8', '10', 'AA-BB'
    ON DUPLICATE KEY SET strPort = VALUES(strPort);

The ON DUPLICATE KEY portion just prevents the INSERT from returning an error when there is a duplicate.

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  • Hello, a unique constraint/index I don't want use, because if I call the database function from script, script returns error ($resSqlQuery = mysqli_query($this->LinkIdentifier, $strSqlQuery);). ON DUPLICATE KEY SET I can't use, because I need to store all historical data. Dec 30, 2014 at 16:39
  • @czWolfHunter . . . Your comment makes no sense in the context of your question. Your proposed query would prevent a row from being inserted, in the same way that this would prevent a row from being inserted. Dec 31, 2014 at 22:09

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