Greg Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Not for UNIQUE constraints.  SQL92 section 4.10 "Integrity constraints":
>> 
>> A unique constraint is satisfied if and only if no two rows in
>> a table have the same non-null values in the unique columns. 

> That's ambiguous. Does it mean no two rows have all non-null columns that are
> all identical? Or does it mean no two rows have columns that excluding any
> null columns are identical.

OK, try the more formal definition in 8.9 <unique predicate>

         2) If there are no two rows in T such that the value of each column
            in one row is non-null and is equal to the value of the cor-
            responding column in the other row according to Subclause 8.2,
            "<comparison predicate>", then the result of the <unique predi-
            cate> is true; otherwise, the result of the <unique predicate>
            is false.

(11.7 defines the UNIQUE constraint in terms of the unique predicate)

                        regards, tom lane

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