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Right now I'm working on a dataset where I would like to return records where a certain field is NOT NULL. The dataset is result of a table join.

My resulting set is still returning records where the field I told not to return NULL look empty. I'd like to see what the true value in these records are since they don't seem to be true NULL.

Is there a way to get Management Studio to show spaces as a character just so I can see what's in there if anything?

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  • I checked and there is no space in the field (the value) and its not null. For some reason doing WHERE ColName <> '' worked. I upped gbn's answer since it was close. Thanks!
    – SQLChicken
    May 26, 2009 at 20:36
  • NOTE: After the <> that is two single quotes
    – SQLChicken
    May 26, 2009 at 20:36

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Not directly.

You'll have to modify the query. Use replace to turn spaces into something else?

REPLACE(MyCol, ' ', '#')
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  • Do I have to declare that at the top of the whole query or can I put it like this: WHERE REPLACE(DischargeDateTime,' ', '#') IS NOT NULL
    – SQLChicken
    May 26, 2009 at 19:55
  • It would be in the SELECT REPLACE(DischargeDateTime,' ', '#') FROm MYTable WHERE DischargeDateTime IS NOT NULL
    – gbn
    May 27, 2009 at 3:54

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