My explanation would be that the record was NOT inserted successfully into the table. 
Proof of that would be that there are no duplicate records in the table.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anna Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I created a unique index on a table called REGISTRATION_K, 
> but no unique 
> constraint.  Last week when the application tried to insert a 
> record into 
> the table, we got following error in the log file:
> 
> Oracle::st execute failed: ORA-00001: unique constraint 
> (REGISTRATION_K) 
> violated
> 
> However, the record was inserted into the table successfully. 
>  There are no 
> duplicate records in the table.  Could anyone explain why?
> 
> Any input will be highly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
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