I have the following rule in my BlockedTable.php
public function buildRules(RulesChecker $rules)
{
$rules->add($rules->isUnique(['date', 'time']),
['message' => 'unique error']);
return $rules;
}
Up until now this has worked fine - if I try to save a new record with an already existing date and time, it prevents me from saving.
However, if my time is NULL
, such as the below entry;
╔════╦══════════════╦═══════╗
║ ID ║ Date ║ Time ║
╠════╬══════════════╬═══════╣
║ 1 ║ 22/08/1985 ║ NULL ║
╚════╩══════════════╩═══════╝
The rule still allows me to save a new entry with the same data. So if I try to save $date = 22/08/1985
and $time = NULL
it saves fine and there is a duplicate record in my database. I would of expected it to have failed due to the above rule?
Why is this happening? And how can I prevent duplicate entries on NULL
values?
Thanks in advance for your help.