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ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE mysql

Asked by ranjithmadhavan in MySQL Server

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Hi,

I have a table "events" which has got 2 million records. I need to insert 5 to 10 records per second into the table. Before that i have to check whether the data exists already, if doesnt exist i would go for an insert. To achieve this i will be looking up the table with a select statement with a WHERE clause having conditions for the equality of 3 of the columns. I would not be using Primary key bcoz it is auto incremented(and hence wont be available to me) . This has posed a lot of overload on the server. My friend suggested to go for  ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE . and the model SQL is like this
INSERT INTO events (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,3)  ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE id=LAST_INSERT_ID(id), c=3; The weird thing is that i see a new record everytime. This is not what i expected.

Is there any way to achieve this. Few more pointers :

1. Only one primary key and no composite PKs or unique columns in my table
2. I wont know what my PK value is because it is auto incremented.

Please help.

TIA
Ranjith
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