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I have a table which has a father_id column and a serial_number column, I want to create a unique constraint on the serial number by the father id.

Meaning rows that have the same father_id can't have the same serial_number, but rows that have a different father_id can have the same serial_number.

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To rephrase the requirement, you want the combination of father_id and serial_number to be unique. Once the requirement is phrased like that, it's easier to translate to SQL:

ALTER TABLE mytable
ADD CONSTRAINT mytable_unq UNIQUE (father_id, serial_number);
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This looks like a compound unique key. Here is one way to do it with a unique index:

create unique index myindex on mytable(father_id, serial_number);

Or in a create table statement, with a unique constraint:

create table mytable (
    father_id int,
    serial_number int,
    constraint myconstraint unique (father_id, serial_number)
);

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