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I have a table with 3 columns. None of the columns are unique key.

I want to run an insert only if a row doesn't exists already with the exact same values in each column.

given the following table:
a   b   c
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1   3   5
7   1   3
9   49  4

a=3 b=4 c=3    should insert
a=7 b=1 c=3    should not insert (a row with these exact values exists)

The solutions I have found so far need a unique primary key.

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    So define a composite UNIQUE key over (a,b,c)?
    – eggyal
    Aug 22, 2013 at 3:10

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The most efficient way is adding a UNIQUE KEY to your table. You can also make an algorithm for comparing the values but you do not want to do that if you have many columns in your table.

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  • Yes, you just have to make an algorithm of comparing the unique key of the existing record and the new record.
    – Matthew
    Aug 22, 2013 at 4:57
  • Sorry, I don't understand what you are saying. All 3 columns are equally important, not just one. The data I'm storing makes it so one column can't be unique. Currently (using java) I'm doing 2 separate queries, one is a select (where all 3 columns = x,y,z) then only doing the insert if that returns 0 results. I'm looking to do this in one mysql query so we don't have to hit it twice.
    – Sean256
    Aug 22, 2013 at 5:08
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I'm not sure, I get your point correctly. But hope this help.

First of all you have to SELECT the row with WHERE clause

SELECT * FROM table WHERE a=$a && b=$b && c=$c

After that you fetch_array or fetch_row if the array or row exist, that means 'not insert'.

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  • I should have mentioned that this all needs to be done in the SQL query itself and not using php like you suggested or java in my case.
    – Sean256
    Aug 22, 2013 at 4:09

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