First I'd like to say that I understand that you cannot compare null
in a where clause without using is null
or is not null
. My problem is that with the query below, the where clause doesn't always return null. It only returns null when there are no records in the select statement within the parenthesis.
I'm looking for a way to handle nulls returned from the select statement in the where clause. This query should return a list of Routes that are not listed in a table. This will be utilized so that users can only see what is not in the table yet.
Could I potentially use an if
select returns null then select all?
declare @CollectionDate datetime = '11/25/2014'
declare @Inspector int = 12
SELECT RouteID,CONVERT(nvarchar(10), RouteID) + ' - ' + AbbreviatedRoute AS [RouteName]
FROM MasterTable.TrapTruckRoutes
where routeID <>
(
select a.routeID
from Trapping.RainDetail a
join trapping.Rain b
on a.RainID = b.RainID
where b.CollectionDate = @collectionDate
and b.InspectorID = @inspector
)
ORDER BY RouteID