Dumb question: are you sure you're only inserting one record at a time?
Is it possible you're inserting records so fast that the timestamp is the
same for two of them?
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 3:30 PM Andrew Stewart
wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having problems with a database reporting U
Of Andrew Stewart
>Sent: Friday, 14 September, 2018 14:14
>To: sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org
>Subject: [sqlite] Unique Constraint Failed
>
>Hi all,
>I realize that this is the constraint that is
>failing. The data is very large, encrypted and at a customer&
I'm just beginning to look at sqlite so this approach might not apply.
In instances where I had no control on the input stream and an
occasional
duplicate could occur I fed the input stream into a temp table then used
a
select from that temp with a count function and a group by ID, DateTime
whe
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 3:14 PM Andrew Stewart
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I realize that this is the constraint that is failing. The
> data is very large, encrypted and at a customer's site - not easy to use an
> external program to view or to transfer to my office.
>
>
Hi all,
I realize that this is the constraint that is failing. The
data is very large, encrypted and at a customer's site - not easy to use an
external program to view or to transfer to my office.
What I am wondering is if there are any limits on the Unique
tabl
On 14 Sep 2018, at 8:56pm, Andrew Stewart wrote:
> CREATE TABLE dataStreamRecord (
> fwParameterID INTEGER NOT NULL,
> dateTime INTEGER NOT NULL,
> data INTEGER NOT NULL,
> UNIQUE (
> fwParameterID,
> dateTime
> )
> );
Well, there is only one UNIQUE constraint
Hi Simon,
I am having a problem receiving the emails and therefore cannot
do this as a reply to the message. I am seeing your responses on the forum
site.
Below is the DDL for creating the table. It should not be
possible for 2 elements to have the same time
On 14 Sep 2018, at 8:29pm, Andrew Stewart wrote:
>I am having problems with a database reporting Unique
> Constraint Failed when doing an insert.
> Table consists of 3 columns:
> ID, DateTime, data
> Constraint is on ID,DateTime.
>
>DateTime trying to enter is cu
Hi,
I am having problems with a database reporting Unique
Constraint Failed when doing an insert.
Table consists of 3 columns:
ID, DateTime, data
Constraint is on ID,DateTime.
DateTime trying to enter is current time.
File is 200+ GB.
On 2015-09-14 09:04 PM, Petr L?z?ovsk? wrote:
> Have following table:
>
> CREATE TABLE ip_addr
> (
> /*! Person identificator (PID) %%a */ pid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
> /*! IP address %%b */ ip_addr VARCHAR (16) NOT NULL,
> /*! Status: 0 - Allowed, Unassigned to specific customer (blocked)
Thay track all of us and "optimalise" search results. My list of links could
differ from yours.
I have googled key phrase '"UNIQUE constraint failed:" sqlite primary key' and
similar, but not read whole received documents, perform only brief look on it.
This is best practice by my experience, e
Hi Petr,
if you Google for "database table primary key" the first few results lead to
quite good explanations.
Also, the english wikipedia's article "Unique key" explains primary keys.
HTH
Martin
Am 14.09.2015 22:25 schrieb Petr L?z?ovsk? :
>
> I had googled to verify such idea before, but hav
I had googled to verify such idea before, but have no luck.
Thanks, L.
> Hello Petr,
> defining the column pid as INTEGER PRIMARY KEY you added an implicit
> contraint; a primary key means that only one record with a given value
> of pid can exist in the table.
> See https://www.sqlite.org/la
Hello Petr,
defining the column pid as INTEGER PRIMARY KEY you added an implicit
contraint; a primary key means that only one record with a given value
of pid can exist in the table.
See https://www.sqlite.org/lang_createtable.html#rowid
Martin
Am 14.09.2015 um 21:04 schrieb Petr L?z?ovsk?:
>
Have following table:
CREATE TABLE ip_addr
(
/*! Person identificator (PID) %%a */ pid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
/*! IP address %%b */ ip_addr VARCHAR (16) NOT NULL,
/*! Status: 0 - Allowed, Unassigned to specific customer (blocked) */
/*! Status: 1 - Allowed, Asigned to concrete customer */
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