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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:09:55+00:00 2026-05-12T06:09:55+00:00

NO MySQL answers please! The basic query is as follows (assume A is Key)

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NO MySQL answers please!

The basic query is as follows (assume A is Key)

INSERT INTO destination (A,B,C)
SELECT a1,b1,c1 
FROM source
WHERE (selectconditions) ; 

Source contains many records that may or may not already be in destination, which means that the insert will fail as soon as a duplicate record is encountered.

Desired Behaviour: INSERT or IGNORE

This is the desired scenario for the given problem. Insert if you can, otherwise continue.

Pseudo c#/java:

foreach(record in selectQuery) 
{  
   try { destination.insert(record) } 
   catch(insertionException){//squelch} 
}

This can be handled in SQL by adding

AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT A FROM destination INNER JOIN source on destination.A = source.a1) 

to the end of the query — In other words, check before you insert.

What are some other alternatives to handling this common situation? What are the pros and cons of these techniques?

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    2026-05-12T06:09:56+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:09 am

    Some database provide an explicit syntax for operations that involve a conditional insert/update/ignore.

    Oracle and SQLServer, for example have the MERGE statement which can insert/update/delete/ignore a record based on a set of predicates.

    Ignoring database-specific syntax, you can perform the insert using a predicate that excludes records that already exist:

    INSERT INTO target( A, B, C )
    SELECT SA, SB, SB FROM source
    WHERE NOT EXISTS (select A, B, C from TARGET where A = SA, B = SB, C = SC)
    
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