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I have a table Labels with 2 columns:

+-------------+--------------+-------------+
| Column Name |     Type     |     Key     |
+-------------+--------------+-------------+
| id          | integer      | primary key |
| label       | varchar(255) | unique      |
+-------------+--------------+-------------+

In this table, I already have a record as the following: id: 1, label: 'café'

And now I want to add more record as the following: id: auto, label: 'cafe'

But when I try to insert, duplicate error appear

(1062, "Duplicate entry 'cafe' for key 'label_2'") [SQL: u'INSERT INTO vocabulary (label) VALUES (%s)'] [parameters: (u'cafe',)]

Could you guys help me in that case? Some more information about my database: character set: utf8, collate: utf8mb4_unicode_ci

UPDATE: create table

CREATE TABLE `labels` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `label` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
  UNIQUE KEY `label_2` (`label`),
  KEY `label` (`label`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=1 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
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    It may be more complicated than this if somehow your Python code is not sending UTF-8 data to MySQL correctly. Apr 26, 2017 at 6:30
  • Absolutely not, I already tried to execute the raw MySQL query INSERT INTO labels (label) VALUES ("cafe"); => same error
    – Jonny Vu
    Apr 26, 2017 at 6:31
  • Can you share with us the CREATE TABLE of your table? Apr 26, 2017 at 6:32
  • @GiorgosBetsos: updated
    – Jonny Vu
    Apr 26, 2017 at 6:35
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    It is a matter of COLLATE used for the column. Apparently using the default collation does not help the DB server distinguish between a e and a é. Check the answer given below which points to the correct direction (don't know why it was downvoted!). Apr 26, 2017 at 6:49

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As far as label is unique key,you are not able to insert duplicate value in that column. As you want to distinguish between café and cafe and then you need to use utf8_bin collation . Try below query.

ALTER TABLE labels CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
ALTER TABLE labels CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;

Hope this will helps.

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    I think cafe is different with café. It is not duplicate
    – Jonny Vu
    Apr 26, 2017 at 6:36
  • @VũTuấnAnh As tim said,it's due to UTF-8 encoding.You have to check once for same. Apr 26, 2017 at 6:37
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    This is it! It also worked on my end. Apr 26, 2017 at 6:50
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    @VũTuấnAnh , you are correct. Unfortunately, what matters is not what you think, it's what MySQL thinks. In several collations, "è" and "e" are considered the same.
    – LSerni
    Apr 26, 2017 at 6:51
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    The column is CHARACTER SET utf8; the default COLLATION for that charset is utf8_general_ci, which does case folding and accent stripping, making café = cafe = CAFE. With utf8_bin those are considered as different.
    – Rick James
    Apr 28, 2017 at 22:51

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