I have a select statement where I want to make the select conditional like this:
IFNULL(field_a, field_a, field_b)
so that it checks field a. If a is null then the select would be field b.
Is that possible ?
I have a select statement where I want to make the select conditional like this:
IFNULL(field_a, field_a, field_b)
so that it checks field a. If a is null then the select would be field b.
Is that possible ?
Use COALESCE:
SELECT COALESCE(field_a, field_b)
COALESCE is an ANSI standard function that returns the first non-null value from the list of columns specified, processing the columns from left to right. So in the example, if field_a
is null, field_b
value will be displayed. However, this function will return NULL if there is no non-null value from the columns specified.
It's supported on MySQL (I've used it on 4.1), SQL Server (since v2000), Oracle 9i+...
IF()
is much more readable.
and another way to skin that cat (flexible for not just null comparisons)...
select if(field_a is not null, field_a, field_b) from...
Select if(name is not null, CONCAT('name is : ',name),'');
select IFNULL(column, 'default')
also works. See here: sqlfiddle.com/#!9/14b752/1/0
Yes, but it's just two parameters:
IFNULL(field_a,field_b)
If field_a
is not null, it will be returned. Otherwise field_b
will be returned.
Reference: IFNULL
MySQL IFNULL() With Syntax & Examples
Syntax
The syntax of the IFNULL function is:
IFNULL(expression_1,expression_2);
SELECT
name, IFNULL(businessphone, homephone) phone
FROM
users;
#The above query return this result from users table
+------------+-----------+----------+-----------
| id | name | phone |
+------------+-----------+----------+-----------
| 5 | Tommy Hill | (541) 754-3009 |
| 6 | John Smith | (541) 754-3110 |
| 10 | Mark Greenspan | (541) 754-3111 |
| 11 | Kelvin Row | (541) 754-3111 |
+------------+-----------+----------+-----------