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I am trying to figure out how to check if a field is NULL or empty. I have this:

SELECT IFNULL(field1, 'empty') as field1 from tablename

I need to add an additional check field1 != "" something like:

SELECT IFNULL(field1, 'empty') OR field1 != ""  as field1 from tablename

Any idea how to accomplish this?

9 Answers 9

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Either use

SELECT IF(field1 IS NULL or field1 = '', 'empty', field1) as field1 
from tablename

or use the following code, which I copied from another answer (by Himanshu) to this same question, at https://stackoverflow.com/a/17833019/441757

SELECT case when field1 IS NULL or field1 = ''
            then 'empty'
            else field1
       end as field1  from tablename

If you only want to check for null and not for empty strings then you can also use ifnull() or coalesce(field1, 'empty'). But that is not suitable for empty strings.

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  • Note that if you want also to consider the strings as empty those with only spaces, you could use the TRIM function like SELECT IF(field1 IS NULL or TRIM(field1) = '', 'empty', field1) as field1 FROM tablename.
    – PhoneixS
    Jun 23, 2022 at 12:22
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    You should not add an alternative way when it is already given in other answers.
    – Himanshu
    Mar 30, 2023 at 7:31
46

Using nullif does the trick:

SELECT ifnull(nullif(field1,''),'empty or null') AS field1
  FROM tablename;

How it works: nullif is returning NULL if field is an empty string, otherwise returns the field itself. This has both the cases covered (the case when field is NULL and the case when it's an empty string).

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  • 2
    nullif(field, '') is usefull
    – alex
    Feb 28, 2022 at 13:15
  • This is very useful, but to be more clear, the second argument of ifnull() in the example should be 'empty or null'.
    – Cris70
    Sep 22, 2023 at 15:00
17

Alternatively you can also use CASE for the same:

SELECT CASE WHEN field1 IS NULL OR field1 = '' 
       THEN 'empty' 
       ELSE field1 END AS field1
FROM tablename.
10

You can use the IFNULL function inside the IF. This will be a little shorter, and there will be fewer repetitions of the field name.

SELECT IF(IFNULL(field1, '') = '', 'empty', field1) AS field1 
FROM tablename
9

You can create a function to make this easy.

create function IFEMPTY(s text, defaultValue text)
returns text deterministic
return if(s is null or s = '', defaultValue, s);

Using:

SELECT IFEMPTY(field1, 'empty') as field1 
from tablename
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By trimming and comparing, we ensure we also take care of empty or tab or space character content in the field.

SELECT
    CASE
        WHEN LTRIM(RTRIM(col_1))='' or col_1 IS NULL THEN 'Not available'
        ELSE col_1
    END AS col_alias
FROM
    my_table
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SELECT * FROM ( 
    SELECT  2 AS RTYPE,V.ID AS VTYPE, DATE_FORMAT(ENTDT, ''%d-%m-%Y'')  AS ENTDT,V.NAME AS VOUCHERTYPE,VOUCHERNO,ROUND(IF((DR_CR)>0,(DR_CR),0),0) AS DR ,ROUND(IF((DR_CR)<0,(DR_CR)*-1,0),2) AS CR ,ROUND((dr_cr),2) AS BALAMT, IF(d.narr IS NULL OR d.narr='''',t.narration,d.narr) AS NARRATION 
    FROM trans_m AS t JOIN trans_dtl AS d ON(t.ID=d.TRANSID)
    JOIN acc_head L ON(D.ACC_ID=L.ID) 
    JOIN VOUCHERTYPE_M AS V ON(T.VOUCHERTYPE=V.ID)  
    WHERE T.CMPID=',COMPANYID,' AND  d.ACC_ID=',LEDGERID ,' AND t.entdt>=''',FROMDATE ,''' AND t.entdt<=''',TODATE ,''' ',VTYPE,'
    ORDER BY CAST(ENTDT AS DATE)) AS ta
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  • here anybody can find there qry's solution.its a runing qry and hope it will b usefull for everyone Dec 6, 2016 at 11:14
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SELECT IF(TRIM(COALESCE(field1, '')) = '', '[ empty ]', field1) FROM tablename

field1 is null or any length of whitespace

See TRIM COALESCE and IS NULL for more info.

Also Working with null values from the MySQL docs

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If you would like to check in PHP , then you should do something like :

$query_s =mysql_query("SELECT YOURROWNAME from `YOURTABLENAME` where name = $name");
$ertom=mysql_fetch_array($query_s);
if ('' !== $ertom['YOURROWNAME']) {
  //do your action
  echo "It was filled";
} else { 
  echo "it was empty!";
}
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    $isnull = (empty($ertom['YOUROWNAME']) ? empty : not empty); That's a little shorter.. Feb 10, 2015 at 17:19

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