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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T09:17:29+00:00 2026-06-16T09:17:29+00:00

How can I check whether a field from a table is set as UNIQUE

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How can I check whether a field from a table is set as UNIQUE?

For example I have a table named users with a field email set as UNIQUE and a field picture not set as UNIQUE, I want before selecting check whether the field is set set as UNIQUE if not then don’t do the SELECT.

I tried to SELECT then count the returned number of row, if more than 1 then it’s not UNIQUE,

"SELECT * FROM table WHERE email='$email'"
//...some mysql php line later
if($count > 1){
    //return nothing
}

but it’s not efficient, what if there is no duplicate.

What’s the best way to check whether a field is set as UNIQUE in PHP?

Edit: no duplicate doesn’t mean it has UNIQUE property

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    2026-06-16T09:17:31+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:17 am

    From the documentation of SHOW INDEX (found by @diEcho):

    SHOW INDEX returns the following fields:

    Non_unique — 0 if the index cannot contain duplicates, 1 if it can.

    Column_name — The column name.

    Try:

    SHOW INDEXES
    FROM $tablename
    WHERE Column_name='$field'
    AND NOT Non_unique
    

    Note that this assumes that there is no UNIQUE index that spans multiple columns. If there can be, then you might want to exclude these with a subquery.

    Also note disabled indexes also show in this query (the possibility of disabled indexes is mentioned in the documentation on the Comment column). There doesn’t seem to be a column reflecting this, so you might need to parse the Comment column if you have disabled indexes.

    There’s no need to compare Non_unique to a number – MySQL uses 0 and 1 for booleans anyways

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