Here's a link from AskTom that goes into good detail on what you want to
accomplish. He also demonstrates how to use concatenated function based
indexes which I think what you're looking for. Even though his example is
based upon NULLS you can easily modify his code to work for you.

http://tinyurl.com/gdfo


Mark Moynahan



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Hi all, 

I have a table like this, both cols are Nullable.

SQL> desc test
 Name              Type
 ----------------- ---------
 STATUS            CHAR(1) (could be A or D)
 ID                NUMBER

I'd like to build a unique index on column ID when the
status='A', how to create this function based index?

Thank you!

Janet

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