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I have a Table with 4 Columns

Each Column will be A,B,C,D

Column A is the Primary key. Column B has unique name constraint.

Now I want to remove the unique constraint for column B and give a unique constraint by combining the columns B, C and D. So the table will allow only one row with a particular value in columns B,C and D.

How can I give this type of a constraint?

I tried giving the composite unique key like :

ALTER TABLE TABLENAME ADD CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINT_NAME UNIQUE (COLUMN_B, COLUMN_C, COLUMN_D)

But it is checking whether any one of the constraint is present rather than checking for the combination of unique key constraint.

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  • @Naveen I gave the constraint as you told.. but it seems that the constraint only checks for any one of the column names... I want it to be like a new row will not be allowed to enter all the three column values are already existing in the table. Jun 28, 2013 at 6:55
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    hai @nigelthomas view this link stackoverflow.com/questions/1109614/… Jun 28, 2013 at 7:05

3 Answers 3

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Create a unique key on those columns

ALTER TABLE YourTable
  add CONSTRAINT YourTable_unique UNIQUE (B, C, D);

Oracle/PLSQL: Unique Constraints

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  • What's the naming convention? What if you have two unrelated unique values in a table? Then 'YourTable_unique' would be the same name. Dec 21, 2017 at 20:41
  • @PhilipRego, you're right on your comment. The naming convention is up to the team, company, user to decide. It is just an example.
    – saamorim
    Jan 3, 2018 at 21:27
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    I am sorry, but I don't see difference between OP's alter query and query in this answer. Am I missing something? Jun 14, 2019 at 15:17
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    @whatever, the question was edited afterwards, in where they included the answer that i gave.
    – saamorim
    Jul 12, 2019 at 8:13
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First of all you should drop an existing Constraint by using below ALTER Query.

ALTER TABLE table_name
   DROP CONSTRAINT myUniqueConstraint;

Now, you can create a UNIQUE Constraint by using the keyword UNIQUE with the combination of required Columns.

For Example:

ALTER TABLE table_name
   ADD CONSTRAINT myUniqueConstraint UNIQUE(B, C, D);

Detailed explanation of UNIQUE Constraint here.

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ALTER TABLE table_name DROP CONSTRAINT constraint_name;

CREATE UNIQUE INDEX constraint_name ON table_name (B,C,D)

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