I am trying to get the difference between below 2 queries
Query 1:
In which I have given condition 'Orders.OrderID != null' in on clause
SELECT Customers.CustomerName, Orders.OrderID
FROM Customers
LEFT JOIN Orders
ON (Customers.CustomerID=Orders.CustomerID and Orders.OrderID is not null)
Query 2:
In which I have given condition 'Orders.OrderID != null' in where clause
SELECT Customers.CustomerName, Orders.OrderID
FROM Customers
LEFT JOIN Orders
ON Customers.CustomerID=Orders.CustomerID where Orders.OrderID is not null
These 2 queries are generating difference results. Why? What is the execution flow for where clause and on condition clause?
P.S I am using the following link for testing of the queries http://www.w3schools.com/sql/trysql.asp?filename=trysql_select_join
OrderID != null
is never correct, regardless of where you put it. The correct way to test againstnull
s would beOrderID IS NOT NULL
.on
and thewhere
clauses),OrderID != null
returns 0 rows, whileOrderID IS NOT NULL
returns 196 rows. How can it the query be "working fine"?