I have a table:
table votes (
id,
user,
email,
address,
primary key(id),
);
Now I want to make the columns user, email, address unique (together).
How do I do this in MySql?
Of course the example is just… an example. So please don’t worry about the semantics.
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To add a unique constraint, you need to use two components:
ALTER TABLE
– to change the table schema and,
ADD UNIQUE
– to add the unique constraint.
You then can define your new unique key with the format 'name'('column1', 'column2'...)
So for your particular issue, you could use this command:
ALTER TABLE `votes` ADD UNIQUE `unique_index`(`user`, `email`, `address`);