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In SQL Server we can type IsNull() to determine if a field is null. Is there an equivalent function in PL/SQL?

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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.)

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    +1: COALESCE is ANSI, supported by Postgres, MySQL... The only caveat is that it doesn't necessarily perform as fast as native syntax.
    – OMG Ponies
    Aug 19, 2010 at 17:33
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    +1 for COALESCE, which has one important benefit over NVL: it does shortcut evaluation, whereas NVL always evaluates both parameters. Compare COALESCE(1,my_expensive_function) with NVL(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
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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
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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

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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.

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