I would like to know how to use NULL and an empty string at the same time in a WHERE
clause in SQL Server. I need to find records that have either null values or an empty string. Thanks.
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5There's an OR keyword in SQL.– Robert HarveyMar 27, 2013 at 15:51
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20This question does not show any research effort. It is important to do your homework. Tell us what you found and why it didn't meet your needs. This demonstrates that you've taken the time to try to help yourself, it saves us from reiterating obvious answers, and most of all it helps you get a more specific and relevant answer. FAQ.– KermitMar 27, 2013 at 15:53
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1possible duplicate of How to select data from MySQL table where a column is NULL (this was a MySQL question, but it's basically the same answer for t-sql)– Michael BerkowskiMar 27, 2013 at 15:53
19 Answers
Select *
From Table
Where (col is null or col = '')
Or
Select *
From Table
Where IsNull(col, '') = ''
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20according to @Bradc 's answer in this stackoverflow.com/questions/799584/…, better to use the first approach. Feb 9, 2016 at 5:30
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1Also note that the comments say that In MSSQL 2016, there is no execution plan difference between using ISNULL in WHERE as opposed to using OR in WHERE. It's said that they both use the index on 'col' and do an index seek. Aug 3, 2021 at 8:14
If you need it in SELECT section can use like this.
SELECT ct.ID,
ISNULL(NULLIF(ct.LaunchDate, ''), null) [LaunchDate]
FROM [dbo].[CustomerTable] ct
You can replace the null
with your substitution value.
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2Oracle's NVL(var1, 'value') will take care of empty string ' ' replacement. T-SQL's Isnull(var1, 'value') doesn't. Oct 14, 2019 at 21:31
You can simply do this:
SELECT *
FROM yourTable
WHERE yourColumn IS NULL OR yourColumn = ''
SELECT *
FROM TableName
WHERE columnNAme IS NULL OR
LTRIM(RTRIM(columnName)) = ''
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4SELECT * FROM TableName WHERE columnNAme IS NULL OR RTRIM(columnName) = '' Apr 14, 2015 at 18:52
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3As Xavier points out, there is no need to do BOTH
ltrim
andrtrim
if the goal is merely to compare to empty string. REASON: if there is ONLY whitespace, a single trim will remove all of it. For example, you don't care whether the comparison fails because what remains is "abc" or " abc". Dec 9, 2016 at 20:06 -
Technically the
trim
functions remove spaces, not whitespace — at least, so says the documentation.– AuspexJan 21, 2022 at 11:42
To find rows where col is NULL
, empty string or whitespace (spaces, tabs):
SELECT *
FROM table
WHERE ISNULL(LTRIM(RTRIM(col)),'')=''
To find rows where col is NOT NULL
, empty string or whitespace (spaces, tabs):
SELECT *
FROM table
WHERE ISNULL(LTRIM(RTRIM(col)),'')<>''
Some sargable methods...
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE SomeCol = '' OR SomeCol IS NULL;
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE SomeCol = ''
UNION ALL
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE SomeCol IS NULL;
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE EXISTS ((SELECT NULL UNION SELECT '') INTERSECT SELECT SomeCol);
And some non-sargable ones...
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE IIF(SomeCol <> '',0,1) = 1;
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE NULLIF(SomeCol,'') IS NULL;
SELECT *
FROM #T
WHERE ISNULL(SomeCol,'') = '';
my best solution :
WHERE
COALESCE(char_length(fieldValue), 0) = 0
COALESCE returns the first non-null expr in the expression list().
if the fieldValue is null or empty string then: we will return the second element then 0.
so 0 is equal to 0 then this fieldValue is a null or empty string.
in python for exemple:
def coalesce(fieldValue):
if fieldValue in (null,''):
return 0
good luck
You could use isnull
function to get both null
and empty values of a text field:
SELECT * FROM myTable
WHERE isnull(my_nullable_text_field,'') = ''
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The isnull function literally just checks if the value is null. It will not work if the string is empty(" "). Mar 5, 2018 at 16:44
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1@Max Pringle. I do not state differently. Also the provided code address the question request. Not sure on your contribution. Suggest an edit instead of downvoting. Mar 5, 2018 at 16:52
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1will take your advice. I put in a suggested edit now. This where clause only gets the null values not the empty string values. A nullif could be used to get the empty values. Mar 5, 2018 at 16:59
This is ugly MSSQL:
CASE WHEN LTRIM(RTRIM(ISNULL([Address1], ''))) <> '' THEN [Address2] ELSE '' END
--setup
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#T') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #T;
CREATE TABLE #T(ID INT NOT NULL IDENTITY(1,1) PRIMARY KEY, NAME VARCHAR(10))
INSERT INTO #T (Name) VALUES('JOHN'),(''),(NULL);
SELECT * FROM #T
1 JOHN
2 -- is empty string
3 NULL
You can examine ''
as NULL
by converting it to NULL
using NULLIF
--here you set '' to null
UPDATE #T SET NAME = NULLIF(NAME,'')
SELECT * FROM #T
1 JOHN
2 NULL
3 NULL
or you can examine NULL
as ''
using SELECT ISNULL(NULL,'')
-- here you set NULL to ''
UPDATE #T SET NAME = ISNULL(NULL,'') WHERE NAME IS NULL
SELECT * FROM #T
1 JOHN
2 -- is empty string
3 -- is empty string
--clean up
DROP TABLE #T
In sproc, you can use the following condition:
DECLARE @USER_ID VARCAHR(15)=NULL --THIS VALUE IS NULL OR EMPTY DON'T MATTER
IF(COALESCE(@USER_ID,'')='')
PRINT 'HUSSAM'
by this function:
ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[isnull](@input nvarchar(50),@ret int = 0)
RETURNS int
AS
BEGIN
return (case when @input='' then @ret when @input is null then @ret else @input end)
END
and use this:
dbo.isnull(value,0)
SELECT * FROM DBO.AGENDA
WHERE
--IF @DT_START IS NULL OR EMPTY
( ISNULL( @DT_START,'' ) = '' AND DT_START IS NOT NULL ) -- GET ALL DATE
OR --ELSE
( DT_START >= @DT_START ) --FILTER
-- MORE FILTER
SELECT * FROM DBO.AGENDA
WHERE
( ( ISNULL( @DT_START,'' ) = '' AND DT_START IS NOT NULL ) OR ( DT_START >= @DT_START ) )
AND
DT_END < GETDATE()
youe check null With IS NULL and string Empty With LEN(RTRIM(LTRIM(Column))) = 0 in
SELECT *
FROM AppInfra.Person
WHERE LEN(RTRIM(LTRIM(NationalCode))) = 0 OR NationalCode IS NULL
If you need it in SELECT section can use like this.
SELECT COALESCE(column1, column2) AS columnName
FROM tabel;
if column1 is null column2 will be return
if you want to fetch empty and null values from one column then this code apply
select columnname2 from tablename
where columnname2 is null or columnname2 = '';
select columnlist from table you want to fetch then where in which column you want to fetch values of null then write columnname is null and also you want to find empty values then write perticular column name then = '' this will show that empty values from perticular column
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select columnname from tablename where columnname2 is null or columnname2 = '';– NehaJan 30 at 13:18
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Thank you for contributing to the Stack Overflow community. This may be a correct answer, but it’d be really useful to provide additional explanation of your code so developers can understand your reasoning. This is especially useful for new developers who aren’t as familiar with the syntax or struggling to understand the concepts. Would you kindly edit your answer to include additional details for the benefit of the community? Jan 31 at 2:44