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I have a table that is created like so:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS my_table
     p_id uuid DEFAULT uuid_generate_v4() NOT NULL,
     my_column varchar(250) NOT NULL,
     PRIMARY KEY (p_id),
     CONSTRAINT unique_mycolumn UNIQUE (mycolumn);

What I would like to do is return p_id if a particular value matches whatever is in my_column, but if not, insert that particular value and return the newly generated value. I can "sort" of get around this by trying to from within my code calling the respective queries to query the value, and if that returns null, insert it, but that's a fairly big race condition and I'd like to do it within sql. I've seen a lot of similiar questions, but this is different given the unique constraint on that column.

EDIT: This is what I'm looking to accomplish: Say I have the following data:

1 | foo
2 | bar

If I query for "bar", I'd like to get 2 back. However, If I query for "baz", I'd like to have the table look like the following:

1 | foo
2 | bar
3 | baz

So I guess it would be better described as "return ID if the value exists, and insert it the value otherwise to create a new row".

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  • I have a hard time understanding what you want. Can you add some sample data and the expected results based on that data
    – user330315
    Mar 28, 2015 at 10:32

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You could try something like this:

with ins as (insert into my_table (my_column)
select 'baz' where not exists 
   (select 1 from my_table where my_column = 'baz')
returning p_id)
select p_id from ins
union all 
select p_id from my_table where my_column = 'baz';

Note however that this can fail if two transactions try to insert the value 'baz' at the same time.

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