several ways to do it, here's one:

  check (coalesce(a,b,c) not null) 

if you want one or the other to be present, but not both see this
thread:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2006-09/msg00207.php
 

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> Matthew Terenzio
> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 4:11 PM
> To: PostgreSQL general
> Subject: [GENERAL] not null across multiple columns 
> 
> 
> here is an interesting question (to me)
> 
> suppose you wanted to be certain that either one of two or 
> more columns were present
> 
> Like in a user table, either a username or an email need to 
> be present to create a row.
> 
> You  can't use not null because it's an either or situation.
> 
> what's the best method to accomplish this sort of constraint?

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