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I am trying to programmatically migrate a large dataset from an old MySQL database to PostgreSQL. The source data is a mess, so my pgsql tables have a bunch of constraints to catch bad data going in.

When an insert fails because of one of these constraints, how does my C program discover which constraint prevented the insert?

For example, one of the simpler tables looks like:

create table glue (
    product_id int not null references product(id),
    history_id int not null references history(id),
    constraint glue_idx unique (product_id,history_id)
);

Now, my program ends up executing an insert that triggers one of the constraints, PQresultStatus only tells me PGRES_FATAL_ERROR, and PQerrorMessage tells me:

ERROR:  duplicate key value violates unique constraint "glue_idx"
DETAIL:  Key (product_id, history_id)=(413, 1762) already exists.

which is perfectly readable to me, a human. My question is, how can my C program discern that the error was caught by the glue_idx constraint?

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Use the function

char *PQresultErrorField(const PGresult *res, int fieldcode)

which returns detailed information depending on fieldcode. One of possible codes is PG_DIAG_CONSTRAINT_NAME.

Find the function description in the documentation.

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  • Excellent. Thank you. For whatever reason, PG_DIAG_CONSTRAINT_NAME was undefined, but that was not hard to overcome. I just needed a pointer to the right function.
    – Alan Evans
    Aug 2, 2018 at 23:40
  • PG_DIAG_CONSTRAINT_NAME was introduced in Postgres 9.3.
    – klin
    Aug 2, 2018 at 23:45

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