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Just for the record, here's the same thing for SQLite. As above, the TRIGGER Dummy_Test_dupe is optional and I haven't tested the performance difference yet.

use warnings; use strict; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:", undef, undef, { RaiseError=>1, AutoCommit=>1 } ); $dbh->do(<<'ENDSQL'); CREATE TABLE Dummy_Test ( Timestamp INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, Foo TEXT, Bar TEXT ); ENDSQL $dbh->do(<<'ENDSQL'); CREATE TRIGGER Dummy_Test_dupe BEFORE UPDATE ON Dummy_Test FOR EACH RO +W WHEN ( OLD.Timestamp IS NEW.Timestamp AND OLD.Foo IS NEW.Foo AND O +LD.Bar IS NEW.Bar ) BEGIN SELECT RAISE(IGNORE); END; ENDSQL $dbh->do(<<'ENDSQL'); CREATE TRIGGER Dummy_Test_modify BEFORE UPDATE ON Dummy_Test FOR EACH +ROW WHEN ( OLD.Foo IS NOT NEW.Foo OR OLD.Bar IS NOT NEW.Bar ) BEGIN SELECT RAISE(ABORT, "same Timestamp but different values"); +END; ENDSQL my $in = $dbh->prepare(<<'ENDSQL'); INSERT INTO Dummy_Test (Timestamp,Foo,Bar) VALUES (?,?,?) ON CONFLICT (Timestamp) DO UPDATE SET Foo=EXCLUDED.Foo, Bar=EXCLUD +ED.Bar; ENDSQL $in->execute(12345,'Hello','World'); $in->execute(12345,'Hello','World'); my $e; eval { $in->execute(12345,'Hello','abcde'); 1 } or do { $e = $@ }; if ( defined $e ) { print "Third insert failed as expected: $e" } else { die "Third insert didn't fail as expected" }

In reply to Re^3: [OT] SQL "on duplicate key" custom action by haukex
in thread [OT] SQL "on duplicate key" custom action by haukex

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