This one time, at band camp, Baron Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> INSERT INTO item (`key`)
> SELECT CONCAT('my-item',
>     (SELECT IF(COUNT(*) = 0, '', CONCAT('-', COUNT(*)))
>        FROM item WHERE `key` LIKE 'my-item%'));

> Kevin, this design is not first normal form and will cause you trouble. 
>   Consider what will happen if you insert my-item, my-item, and then my-ite.

I am aware of the break in 1NF but need use the item_name as a key. I was hoping
MySQL had some sort of sequence available to auto append to similar keys.

I could of course check if the key exists, and then change the value in the 
application layer to my-item-2, but was hoping to do it in a single query.

Kind regards
kevin

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