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Nov 23, 2007

I don't immediately find if this is possible but hope someone can give me an answer:
is it possible to make a unique constraint over 2 columns but only when 1 column has a specific value ?

Example: table (tableid, instancetype, instancename, ..)
instancetype can be A or B
if it is A then instancename must be unique
but for B instancename is not unique as these are copies from A

only solution I can think of is to make a trigger on an insert to check what the instancetype is and do a select to see if the name already exists in the table or not..

are there other solutions to make a constraint like this ?

Aeneas.

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I have tried the Check constraint menu path, but do not know how
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If I go along the Indexes/Key path, I am forced to change the primary
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