How to avoid duplicate records when using datainsert?

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datainsert fails when it encounters any duplicate records. Is there a way to specify it should just skip the duplicates, perhaps returning an index of the successful inserts?
datainsert(conn,'consdata',colnames,tbl)
Error using database.ODBCConnection/insert (line 264)
ODBC Driver Error: ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "consdata_pkey";
Error while executing the query

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Roger Wohlwend
Roger Wohlwend on 22 Jan 2016
No, you can't specify something like that. If you want datainsert to continue with the next dataset if it encounters a duplicate, just use try-catch.
try
datainsert(conn,'consdata',colnames,tbl)
catch E
% This section is only executed if a duplicate record exists. So if you want
% Matlab to remember when datainsert failed because of a duplicate record,
% put some code here. For expample if you execute this try-catch within a
% Loop, write the Loop index to a vector.
end
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Neil Caithness
Neil Caithness on 22 Jan 2016
Edited: Neil Caithness on 22 Jan 2016
I guess I could use datainsert into an empty table with no primary keys to obstruct the process, and then do an sql insert into the target table.
INSERT INTO table1
(SELECT * FROM table2
WHERE name NOT IN
(SELECT name FROM table1));
Maybe the performance of this won't be too bad.
Now I really need an answer to my second question Does the Database Toolbox support sql numeric array data types ?
Neil Caithness
Neil Caithness on 22 Jan 2016
For completeness I thought I'd add this just found in the PostgreSQL 9.5 documentation:
ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE guarantees an atomic INSERT or UPDATE outcome; provided there is no independent error, one of those two outcomes is guaranteed, even under high concurrency. This is also known as UPSERT — "UPDATE or INSERT".
I'm guessing this will be the best of the available options.

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