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Adding a `UNIQUE KEY` is possible, in the condition that no violation will occur. That is, you must make sure there aren't any violating rows on your table before, and during the migration.
At this time there is no equivalent to `ALETER IGNORE`, where duplicates are implicitly and silently thrown away. The MySQL `5.7` docs say:
At this time there is no equivalent to `ALTER IGNORE`, where duplicates are implicitly and silently thrown away. The MySQL `5.7` docs say:
> As of MySQL 5.7.4, the IGNORE clause for ALTER TABLE is removed and its use produces an error.