Re: sorting/grouping/(non-)unique indexes bug - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Jean-Luc Lachance |
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Subject | Re: sorting/grouping/(non-)unique indexes bug |
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Msg-id | 3D00DECF.7FDB34EE@nsd.ca Whole thread Raw |
In response to | sorting/grouping/(non-)unique indexes bug (Alexey Borzov <borz_off@rdw.ru>) |
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Re: sorting/grouping/(non-)unique indexes bug
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List | pgsql-general |
Unbelievable, but you may have a couple of record with null user_email. Try: select * from broken where user_email is null; select * from reg_user where user_email is null; Alexey Borzov wrote: > > Greetings! > > Before I present the following, I must say that 'simple' index > corruption is highly improbable; the server did not suffer hard > reboots. > > rdw=# \d reg_user > Table "reg_user" > Column | Type | Modifiers > ------------------+------------------------+------------------------------------------------ > user_id | integer | not null default nextval('reg_user_seq'::text) > user_email | character varying(50) | not null > user_passwd | character varying(32) | not null > user_active | boolean | not null default 't' > user_allow_pauth | boolean | default 'f' > user_full_name | character varying(100) | > user_pseudonym | character varying(100) | > user_who | character(1) | > Primary key: reg_user_pkey > Unique keys: reg_user_email_key > > rdw=# \d reg_user_email_key > Index "reg_user_email_key" > Column | Type > ------------+----------------------- > user_email | character varying(50) > unique btree > > rdw=# create table broken as select user_email from reg_user; > SELECT > > rdw=# -- one may think that emails are unique... > rdw=# select count(user_email) from broken; > count > -------- > 212400 > (1 row) > > rdw=# select count(distinct user_email) from broken; > count > -------- > 212397 > (1 row) > > rdw=# -- look closely at the numbers > rdw=# select user_email, count(user_email) from broken group by user_email order by 2 desc; > user_email | count > ----------------------------------------------------+------- > [duplicated email] | 2 > [some email] | 1 > [some email] | 1 > [some email] | 1 > > rdw=# delete from broken where user_email = '[duplicated email]'; > DELETE 2 > > rdw=# select user_email, count(user_email) from broken group by user_email order by 2 desc; > user_email | count > ----------------------------------------------------+------- > [another email] | 2 > [some email] | 1 > [some email] | 1 > > rdw=# delete from broken where user_email = '[another email]'; > DELETE 2 > > rdw=# select user_email, count(user_email) from broken group by user_email order by 2 desc; > user_email | count > ----------------------------------------------------+------- > [some email] | 1 > [some email] | 1 > [some email] | 1 > > rdw=# --finally, no more duplicates! > rdw=# create unique index broken_email_key on broken (user_email); > ERROR: Cannot create unique index. Table contains non-unique values > > rdw=# select version(); > version > ------------------------------------------------------------- > PostgreSQL 7.2.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96 > (1 row) > > $psql -l > List of databases > Name | Owner | Encoding > -----------+----------+----------- > ... > rdw | alex | WIN > ... > > The server is run under ru_RU.CP1251 locale, initdb was done under the > same locale. > > As you probably guessed, reg_user table contains actual email > addresses of our site's registered users. I can provide them for > testing (without passwords and stuff, of course) if this is going to > help. > > -- > Yours, Alexey V. Borzov, Webmaster of RDW.ru > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org
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