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I'm trying to get Oracle to produce JSON null values on SQL NULL data, as follows:

select 
  json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'b' value null null on null)   c1, 
  json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'b' value null absent on null) c2
from dual;

Or also:

select 
  json_object(key 'a' value a, key 'b' value b null on null)   c1, 
  json_object(key 'a' value a, key 'b' value b absent on null) c2
from (
  select 1 a, null b
  from dual
) t;

Unfortunately, both queries result in:

|C1        |C2        |
|----------|----------|
|{"a":1}   |{"a":1}   |

I would have expected this, instead:

|C1                 |C2        |
|-------------------|----------|
|{"a":1,"b":null}   |{"a":1}   |

What am I missing? I'm using Oracle XE 18c

5 Answers 5

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There appears to be a bug on how Oracle handles JSON_OBJECT and it will take the parameter from the last JSON_on_null_clause in the statement and apply it to all of the JSON_OBJECT expressions:

CREATE TABLE t ( a,b ) AS
  SELECT 1, null FROM DUAL UNION ALL
  SELECT 2, 'bb' FROM DUAL;

If you do this:

select json_object(
         KEY 'a' VALUE a,
         KEY 'b' VALUE b null on null
       ) c1,
       json_object(
         KEY 'a' VALUE a,
         KEY 'b' VALUE b absent on null
       ) c2
from   t;

Then the output is:

C1               | C2              
:--------------- | :---------------
{"a":1}          | {"a":1}         
{"a":2,"b":"bb"} | {"a":2,"b":"bb"}

If you perform the same query with the expressions reversed:

select json_object(
         KEY 'a' VALUE a,
         KEY 'b' VALUE b absent on null
       ) c2,
       json_object(
         KEY 'a' VALUE a,
         KEY 'b' VALUE b null on null
       ) c1
from   t;

Then the output is:

C2               | C1              
:--------------- | :---------------
{"a":1,"b":null} | {"a":1,"b":null}
{"a":2,"b":"bb"} | {"a":2,"b":"bb"}

db<>fiddle here

5
3

you found a bug. I have filed Bug 31013529 - TWO JSON_OBJECT WITH DIFFERENT ON NULL HANDLER RETURN WRONG RESULTS

We'll fix it asap and include it in the bundle patches. Let us know if you need a one off patch

thanks b

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  • I installed oracle 19 a month ago but still see this issue. Could post what patch is needed ?
    – Puresoft
    Mar 17, 2021 at 14:14
1

It looks like a bug for me:

select 
  json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'b' value null null on null)   c1
  ,(SELECT json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'b' value null absent on null) FROM dual) c2
from dual

Output:

+-------------------+---------+
|        C1         |   C2    |
+-------------------+---------+
| {"a":1,"b":null}  | {"a":1} |
+-------------------+---------+

db<>fiddle demo

It is one of these strange occurences when wrapping with (SELECT exp FROM dual) changes the resultset (https://stackoverflow.com/a/52561721/5070879).


I guess it is some optimization mechanism("common subexpression elimination") that causes the exp is evaluated once taking the first/last occurence. If you change the key it is working fine:

select 
  json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'b' value null null on null)   c1, 
  json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'c' value null absent on null) c2
from dual;

db<>fiddle demo

0

Lukasz's answer provides a viable workaround using a correlated subquery.

For the record, other functions are also affected, e.g. JSON_ARRAYAGG:

select
  json_arrayagg(a null on null) c1,
  json_arrayagg(a absent on null) c2
from (
  select 1 a from dual union all select null a from dual
) t;

Yields:

|C1        |C2        |
|----------|----------|
|[1]       |[1]       |

Whereas this workaround...

select 
  cast(json_arrayagg((select a from dual) absent on null) as varchar2(10)) c2,
  cast(json_arrayagg((select a from dual) null on null) as varchar2(10)) c1
from (
  select 1 a from dual union all select null a from dual
) t;

Produces the correct result:

|C2        |C1        |
|----------|----------|
|[1]       |[1,null]  |
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  • Simple +0 is typical and well-known workaround for such bugs (such type of bugs is pretty old) Jul 29, 2020 at 15:19
  • @SayanMalakshinov: That might work in ad-hoc cases, although 1) only with numbers or dates, not strings 2) only if it isn't added to each and every expression, or the same bug re-appears. My workaround seems more thorough, in this case.
    – Lukas Eder
    Jul 29, 2020 at 15:29
  • 1) ||'' for strings :) 2) only if it isn't added to each and every expression, or the same bug re-appears. nope, you need just 1 minimum difference with other function calls. Maybe your workaround more thorough, but it also much harder - additional cpu load, latches, etc for each call Jul 29, 2020 at 15:34
  • + returning instead of cast: json_arrayagg((select a from dual) absent on null returning varchar2(10)) gist.github.com/xtender/e8e686cbfad1bae72467ed440b5e0253 Jul 29, 2020 at 15:40
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you have a small change in order to get the values:

select 
 json_object(key 'a' value 1, key 'b' value null )   c1, 
 json_object(key 'a' value 1 ) c2
from dual;

The result is C1: C2: {"a":1,"b":null} {"a":1}

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