-- running pg 8.4

i have a table defining geographic locations

        id
        lat
        long
        country_id not null
        state_id
        city_id
        postal_code_id

i was given a unique index on
        (country_id, state_id, city_id, postal_code_id)

the unique index isn't working as i'd expect it to. i was hoping someone could explain why:

in the two records below, only country_id and state_id are assigned ( aside from the serial )

geographic_location_id | coordinates_latitude | coordinates_longitude | country_id | state_id | city_id | postal_code_id ------------------------+----------------------+----------------------- +------------+----------+---------+---------------- 312 | | | 233 | 65 | | 443 | | | 233 | 65 | |

i was under the expectation that the unique constraint would apply in this place.

from the docs:
When an index is declared unique, multiple table rows with equal indexed values are not allowed. Null values are not considered equal. A multicolumn unique index will only reject cases where all indexed columns are equal in multiple rows.


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