Hello.

I'm a bit shocked. During import/export of our database we've found a duplicate primary key.

# \d player

Table "public.player"
Column | Type | Modifiers
--------------------+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
id | integer | not null default nextval('player_id_seq'::regclass)
...
Indexes:
    "pk_id" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
...

# select * from pg_indexes where indexname='pk_id';
schemaname | tablename | indexname | tablespace | indexdef
------------+-----------+-----------+------------+------------------------------------------------------
public | player | pk_id | | CREATE UNIQUE INDEX pk_id ON player USING btree (id)

# select * from pg_constraint where conname='pk_id';
-[ RECORD 1 ]-+------
conname       | pk_id
connamespace  | 2200
contype       | p
condeferrable | f
condeferred   | f
convalidated  | t
conrelid      | 18319
contypid      | 0
conindid      | 18640
confrelid     | 0
confupdtype   |
confdeltype   |
confmatchtype |
conislocal    | t
coninhcount   | 0
connoinherit  | t
conkey        | {1}
confkey       |
conpfeqop     |
conppeqop     |
conffeqop     |
conexclop     |
conbin        |
consrc        |

# select count(*) from player where id=122224875;
-[ RECORD 1 ]
count | 2

The records are identical, besides ctid,xmin,xmax

# select tableoid,ctid,id,xmin,xmax from player where id=122224875;
 tableoid |     ctid     |    id     |    xmin    |    xmax
----------+--------------+-----------+------------+------------
    18319 | (9982129,2)  | 122224875 | 3149449600 | 3152681810
    18319 | (9976870,49) | 122224875 | 3149448769 | 3152328995



I don't understand how this could have happened....

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Best regards,
Alexander Pyhalov, 3152328995
system administrator of Southern Federal University IT department

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