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| The ON CONFLICT Clause
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| <p><b><a href="syntax/conflict-clause.html">conflict-clause:</a></b>
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| 
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| 
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| <p>The ON CONFLICT clause is a
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| non-standard extension specific to SQLite 
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| that can appear in many other SQL commands.
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| It is given its own section in this document because it is not
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| part of standard SQL and therefore might not be familiar.</p>
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| 
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| <p>The ON CONFLICT clause described here has been a part of
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| SQLite since before version 3.0.0 (2004-06-18).  The phrase
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| "ON CONFLICT" is also part of <a href="lang_upsert.html">UPSERT</a>, which is an extension
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| to <a href="lang_insert.html">INSERT</a> added in version 3.24.0 (2018-06-04).  Do not
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| confuse these two separate uses of the "ON CONFLICT" phrase.
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| 
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| </p><p>The syntax for the ON CONFLICT clause is as shown above for
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| the CREATE TABLE command.  For the INSERT and
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| UPDATE commands, the keywords "ON CONFLICT" are replaced by "OR" so that
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| the syntax reads more naturally.  For example, instead of
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| "INSERT ON CONFLICT IGNORE" we have "INSERT OR IGNORE".
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| The keywords change but the meaning of the clause is the same
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| either way.</p>
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| 
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| <p>The ON CONFLICT clause applies to <a href="lang_createtable.html#uniqueconst">UNIQUE</a>, <a href="lang_createtable.html#notnullconst">NOT NULL</a>,
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| <a href="lang_createtable.html#ckconst">CHECK</a>, and <a href="lang_createtable.html#primkeyconst">PRIMARY KEY</a> constraints.
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| The ON CONFLICT algorithm does not
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| apply to <a href="foreignkeys.html">FOREIGN KEY constraints</a>.
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| There are five conflict resolution algorithm choices:
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| ROLLBACK, ABORT, FAIL, IGNORE, and REPLACE.
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| The default conflict resolution algorithm is ABORT.  This
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| is what they mean:</p>
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| 
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| <dl>
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| <dt><b>ROLLBACK</b></dt>
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| <dd><p> When an applicable constraint violation occurs, the ROLLBACK
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| resolution algorithm aborts the current SQL statement with
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| an SQLITE_CONSTRAINT error and rolls back the current transaction.
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| If no transaction is
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| active (other than the implied transaction that is created on every
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| command) then the ROLLBACK resolution algorithm works the same as the
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| ABORT algorithm.</p></dd>
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| 
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| <dt><b>ABORT</b></dt>
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| <dd><p> When an applicable constraint violation occurs, the ABORT
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| resolution algorithm aborts the current SQL statement
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| with an SQLITE_CONSTRAINT error and backs out any changes
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| made by the current SQL statement; but changes caused
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| by prior SQL statements within the same transaction are preserved and the
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| transaction remains active.
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| This is the default behavior and the behavior specified by the SQL
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| standard.</p></dd>
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| 
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| <dt><b>FAIL</b></dt>
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| <dd><p> When an applicable constraint violation occurs, the FAIL
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| resolution algorithm aborts the current SQL statement with an
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| SQLITE_CONSTRAINT error.  But the FAIL resolution does not
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| back out prior changes of the SQL statement that failed nor does
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| it end the transaction.
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| For example, if an UPDATE
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| statement encountered a constraint violation on the 100th row that
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| it attempts to update, then the first 99 row changes are preserved
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| but changes to rows 100 and beyond never occur.</p>
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| 
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| <p>The FAIL behavior only works for uniqueness, NOT NULL, and CHECK 
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| constraints.  A <a href="foreignkeys.html">foreign key constraint</a> violation causes an ABORT.
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| </p></dd>
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| 
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| <dt><b>IGNORE</b></dt>
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| <dd><p> When an applicable constraint violation occurs, 
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| the IGNORE resolution algorithm skips the one row that contains
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| the constraint violation and continues processing subsequent rows
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| of the SQL statement as if nothing went wrong.
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| Other rows before and after the row that
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| contained the constraint violation are inserted or updated
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| normally. No error is returned for uniqueness, NOT NULL, and
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| UNIQUE constraint errors when the IGNORE conflict resolution
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| algorithm is used.  However, the IGNORE conflict resolution
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| algorithm works like ABORT for <a href="foreignkeys.html">foreign key constraint</a> errors.
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| </p>
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| </dd>
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| 
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| <dt><b>REPLACE</b></dt>
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| <dd><p> When a <a href="lang_createtable.html#uniqueconst">UNIQUE</a> or <a href="lang_createtable.html#primkeyconst">PRIMARY KEY</a> constraint violation occurs, 
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| the REPLACE algorithm
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| deletes pre-existing rows that are causing the constraint violation
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| prior to inserting or updating the current row and the command continues 
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| executing normally.
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| If a <a href="lang_createtable.html#notnullconst">NOT NULL</a> constraint violation occurs, the REPLACE conflict
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| resolution replaces the NULL value with
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| the default value for that column, or if the column has no default
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| value, then the ABORT algorithm is used.
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| If a <a href="lang_createtable.html#ckconst">CHECK constraint</a> or <a href="foreignkeys.html">foreign key constraint</a> violation occurs, 
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| the REPLACE conflict resolution algorithm works like ABORT.</p>
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| 
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| <p>When the REPLACE conflict resolution strategy deletes rows in order to
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| satisfy a constraint, <a href="lang_createtrigger.html">delete triggers</a> fire if and only if
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| <a href="pragma.html#pragma_recursive_triggers">recursive triggers</a> are enabled.</p>
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| 
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| <p>The <a href="c3ref/update_hook.html">update hook</a> is not invoked for rows that
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| are deleted by the REPLACE conflict resolution strategy.  Nor does
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| REPLACE increment the <a href="c3ref/changes.html">change counter</a>.
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| The exceptional behaviors defined in this paragraph might change 
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| in a future release.</p>
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| </dd></dl>
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| 
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| <p>The algorithm specified in the OR clause of an INSERT or UPDATE
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| overrides any algorithm specified in a CREATE TABLE.
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| If no algorithm is specified anywhere, the ABORT algorithm is used.</p>
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