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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:51:03+00:00 2026-05-13T22:51:03+00:00

I have two tables A and B as defined bellow. create table A (

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I have two tables A and B as defined bellow.

create table A
(
  A_1 varchar2(10) NOT NULL,
  A_2 varchar2(10),
  A_3 varchar2(10),
  constraint A_PK primary key (A_1,A_2)
)
TABLE A DATA
A_1      |A_2   |A_3
1111     abc     some_text1
1111     null    some_text1
1112     abc     some_text2
1113     def     some_text3

   create table B
   (
     B_1 varchar2(10) NOT NULL,
     B_2 varchar2(10),
     B_3 varchar2(10),
     constraint B_PK primary key (B_1,B_2,B_3),
     constraint B_FK foreign key (B_1,B2) references A(A_1,A_2)
   )
TABLE B DATA
B_1    | B_2    |B_3
1111    abc      text1
1111    null     text2
1111    null     text3
1111    null     text4 

A_2 column in table A can sometimes be null but the combination of A_1 and A_2 is always unique. I need A_2 be part of primary key because then only I can reference A_1 and A_2 them as foreign keys in table B. Problem here is primary key can not be null. How to solve this problem?
Any response will be highly appreciated

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    2026-05-13T22:51:03+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:51 pm

    You solve this problem by not having this as a primary key. Primary keys cannot be NULL or, if they’re composite primary keys, cannot contain NULL. Make it a unique index instead. Create an autonumber field for the primary key.

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