Re: null vs empty string - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Thom Brown
Subject Re: null vs empty string
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Msg-id AANLkTikMGJg9Zx97ZD0LEhpCM65y-gEheBXm2ge9FpXA@mail.gmail.com
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In response to null vs empty string  (Kent Thomas <kent@solarbee.com>)
Responses Re: null vs empty string  (Mick <mickg01@verizon.net>)
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On 30 June 2010 13:21, Kent Thomas <kent@solarbee.com> wrote:
> I have the following query:
>
> SELECT * FROM "sales_projects" WHERE (((sales_projects.prospect ILIKE E'%rancho murieta%') OR
(sales_projects.prospect_typeILIKE E'%rancho murieta%') OR (sales_projects.application ILIKE E'%rancho murieta%') OR
(sales_projects.projectILIKE E'%rancho murieta%') OR (sales_projects.city ILIKE E'%rancho murieta%') OR
(sales_projects.stateILIKE E'%rancho murieta%') OR (sales_projects.project_status ILIKE E'%rancho murieta%')) AND
(((sales_projects.project_status!= E'Dead') AND (sales_projects.project_status != E'Ordered')) AND
((sales_projects.statusIN (E'Active',E'Expired')) AND (sales_projects.kind = E'Project')))) 
>
> Yes, it is ugly, but that's not the issue.  This query returns just one record when I would expect it to return two.
 Theonly difference in the two records is in the sales_projects.project_status field.  One record has an empty string,
thesecond has a null value.  The NULL value in sales_projects.project_status is not returned. 
>
> Can someone explain why the NULL value in sales_projects.project_status field does not fit this query?
> Secondly, can you offer some advice to EXCLUDE records where sales_projects.project_status is Ordered and Dead?
>
> Thanks a million for any help.

NULL values won't be returned if you're matching against a value, or
excluding specific values from the result because NULL can't be
compared with non-nulls.

If sale_projects.project_status has a NULL value, checking to see
whether it's not equal to a value won't return it because it isn't
known.  You would have to use "OR IS NULL" in where appropriate.

An analogy would be having 3 boxes.  1 has an orange in with the lid
off, 1 with an apple with the lid off, and 1 with the lid on.  You
can't say either match the contents of the 3rd box because you don't
know what's in it.

Regards

Thom

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