I wrote a java program that accesses a MySQL innodb database.
Whenever an INSERT IGNORE statement encounters a duplicate entry the Auto Increment primary key is incremented.
Is this behaviour the expected? I think it shouldn't happen with IGNORE. That means that IGNORE actually incurs an extra overhead for writing the new primary key value.
The table is the following:
CREATE TABLE `tablename` (
`id` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`rowname` varchar(50) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
UNIQUE KEY `rowname` (`rowname`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
Thank you!
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