I have a series of data that need to be written into SQL, what should I do to check the data in SQL to prevent same data inserted into table?
Example data to be inserted:
David James John
If the 4th data is John
again, I want the system to skip the duplicate record (John).
So far I have:
SqlConnection myCnn = new SqlConnection(cnn); String _state = "Insert into CamNo1(platename, date, camID, path, filename) OUTPUT INSERTED.platename values(@msg, getdate(), @camID, @path, @filename)"; SqlCommand _Query = new SqlCommand(_state, myCnn); _Query.Parameters.AddWithValue("@msg", msg); _Query.Parameters.AddWithValue("@camID", camID); _Query.Parameters.AddWithValue("@path", imageFile); _Query.Parameters.AddWithValue("@filename", name); try { myCnn.Open(); string checkname = (string)_Query.ExecuteScalar(); myCnn.Close(); getcheckname = checkname; Console.WriteLine("OK"); } catch (Exception) { }
i got the string value checkname that is last inserted, what should i do check the data?
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Answer
First, you can prevent a duplicate from ever occurring in the table by using a unique index or constraint. An index/constraint can work in concert with the suggestions below. If you only use a unique index and not one of the below solutions, inserting a duplicate record will throw an error and you will need to handle that on the other end.
Additionally, I would probably insert the data via a stored procedure that checks to see if the row already exists. To do that, you can use either a MERGE statement, as shown in this pseudo code:
create procedure MyProcedure ( @Name nvarchar(100), ... ) as merge MyTable using ( select @Name,... ) as source (Name, ...) on MyTable.Name = source.Name when not matched then insert (Name,...) values (source.Name,...) when matched then update set Name = @Name,...
or, you could check for the records existence and insert or update manually:
create procedure MyProcedure ( @Name nvarchar(100), ... ) as if not exists (select * from MyTable where Name = @Name) begin insert into MyTable (Name,...) values (@Name,...) end else begin update MyTable set ... where Name = @Name end