Re: "=" operator vs. "IS" - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Michael A Nachbaur
Subject Re: "=" operator vs. "IS"
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Msg-id 200406281528.08526.mike@nachbaur.com
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In response to "=" operator vs. "IS"  (Stefan Weiss <spaceman@foo.at>)
Responses Re: "=" operator vs. "IS"  (<terry@ashtonwoodshomes.com>)
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On June 28, 2004 03:02 pm, Stefan Weiss wrote:
> I'm just curious - why is it not possible to use the "=" operator to
> compare values with NULL? I suspect that the SQL standard specified
> it that way, but I can't see any ambiguity in an expression like "AND
> foo.bar = NULL". Is it because NULL does not "equal" any value, and the
> expression should be read as "foo.bar is unknown"? Or is there something
> else I'm missing?

As far as I have been able to tell, it is one of those quirks about SQL that 
you shouldn't bother trying to understand.  It just IS.  <rimshot/>

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Michael A. Nachbaur <mike@nachbaur.com>
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