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Create Unqiue case-insensitive constraint on two varchar fields

In Oracle 10g, how do I add a unique case-insensitive constraint on two varchar fields? For example, given the following records already in the table:

"Stephen", "Swensen"
"John", "Smith"

The following inserts would be invalid:

"stephen", "Swensen"
"John", "smith"
"stephen", "swensen"

But the following inserts would be valid:

"Stephen", "Smith"
"John", "Swensen"

I've managed to get it working by doing:

CREATE UNIQUE INDEX person_name_upper ON person(
    UPPER(first_name), UPPER(last_name));

Assuming your table is called person , and the first and last name columns are called first_name and last_name , add this unique constraint:

ALTER TABLE person ADD CONSTRAINT person_name_unique
    UNIQUE(LOWER(first_name),LOWER(last_name));

Let me know if I understood your question correctly and made the correct assumptions about your table layout.

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