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I am working on a solution to prevent duplicate entries into a database that may occur as a result of my configuration.

I am planning to do a md5 hash of some values and check the table to see whether that hash already exists.

Is this more efficiently achieved using a mysql table or something along the lines of a txt file on the server?

Can anyone propose a more elegant solution?

I appreciate any and all help.

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    what you are storing in the database? which entries?
    – evilone
    Oct 27, 2011 at 20:09
  • If you are using the InnoDB engine, check out foreign keys and field indexes. Oct 27, 2011 at 20:09

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You can create a UNIQUE INDEX and add to it the column set in which values you don't want to be duplicated. Then the DB will return you an error on every transaction that attempts to duplicate that data. Check this: Create Index on MySQL reference

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  • I've been doing this today with some absolutely horrid data from an archaic MS SQL database. It's loads of fun...
    – Bojangles
    Oct 27, 2011 at 20:14
  • Thanks--I hadn't really thought about this option because it's a combination of columns (not any single column) that must be unique. That sounds a lot easier than creating a new table just to check and faster/less strain on the server. Oct 27, 2011 at 20:21

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