In SQL Server we can type IsNull()
to determine if a field is null. Is there an equivalent function in PL/SQL?
4 Answers
coalesce
is supported in both Oracle and SQL Server and serves essentially the same function as nvl
and isnull
. (There are some important differences, coalesce
can take an arbitrary number of arguments, and returns the first non-null one. The return type for isnull
matches the type of the first argument, that is not true for coalesce
, at least on SQL Server.)
-
9+1:
COALESCE
is ANSI, supported by Postgres, MySQL... The only caveat is that it doesn't necessarily perform as fast as native syntax. Aug 19, 2010 at 17:33 -
20+1 for
COALESCE
, which has one important benefit overNVL
: it does shortcut evaluation, whereasNVL
always evaluates both parameters. CompareCOALESCE(1,my_expensive_function)
withNVL(1,my_expensive_function)
. Aug 20, 2010 at 4:17 -
This
COALESE()
function is great and you can read about it on MSDOC> COALESCE-- this same syntax works on Oracle. If your data has empty strings instead of NULLS you might need something like this:COALESCE(TRIM(Tbl.myField1), TRIM(Tbl.myField2)) AS "myNewField"
. May 1, 2019 at 16:33
Instead of ISNULL()
, use NVL()
.
T-SQL:
SELECT ISNULL(SomeNullableField, 'If null, this value') FROM SomeTable
PL/SQL:
SELECT NVL(SomeNullableField, 'If null, this value') FROM SomeTable
Also use NVL2
as below if you want to return other value from the field_to_check
:
NVL2( field_to_check, value_if_NOT_null, value_if_null )
Usage: ORACLE/PLSQL: NVL2 FUNCTION
You can use the condition if x is not null then...
. It's not a function. There's also the NVL()
function, a good example of usage here: NVL function ref.