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In SQLite, how can I select records where some_column is empty?
Empty counts as both NULL and "".

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    It helps if you phrase questions as questions. What are we supposed to answer?
    – javawizard
    Oct 20, 2012 at 22:40

4 Answers 4

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There are several ways, like:

where some_column is null or some_column = ''

or

where ifnull(some_column, '') = ''

or

where coalesce(some_column, '') = ''

of

where ifnull(length(some_column), 0) = 0
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  • What are the advantages of each solution?
    – Pacerier
    Oct 15, 2011 at 14:54
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    @Pacerier: There may be some difference in performance, but other than that it's just a matter of style.
    – Guffa
    Oct 15, 2011 at 16:21
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    @Guffa I mean of course the performance.. This is database isn't it? optimization is important in dbs. a little performance gain is alot
    – Pacerier
    Oct 15, 2011 at 16:29
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    length(some_column) should be avoided, since this may calculate the length on the fly - AFAIK current SQLite does for columns with text affinity. Other than that, you are at the mercy of the optimizer - though I would expect them to be identical. You could verify that by using EXPLAIN.
    – peterchen
    Apr 16, 2012 at 11:04
  • @peterchen: Yes, it depends on what the optimiser does. I included the length example because it might actually be faster in some situation, as comparing numbers is simpler than comparing strings. If the performance for that is a concern, you should of course check what it does.
    – Guffa
    Apr 16, 2012 at 11:16
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It looks like you can simply do:

SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE some_column IS NULL OR some_column = '';

Test case:

CREATE TABLE your_table (id int, some_column varchar(10));

INSERT INTO your_table VALUES (1, NULL);
INSERT INTO your_table VALUES (2, '');
INSERT INTO your_table VALUES (3, 'test');
INSERT INTO your_table VALUES (4, 'another test');
INSERT INTO your_table VALUES (5, NULL);

Result:

SELECT id FROM your_table WHERE some_column IS NULL OR some_column = '';

id        
----------
1         
2         
5    
0
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Maybe you mean

select x
from some_table
where some_column is null or some_column = ''

but I can't tell since you didn't really ask a question.

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You can do this with the following:

int counter = 0;
String sql = "SELECT projectName,Owner " + "FROM Project WHERE Owner= ?";
PreparedStatement prep = conn.prepareStatement(sql);
prep.setString(1, "");
ResultSet rs = prep.executeQuery();
while (rs.next()) {
    counter++;
}
System.out.println(counter);

This will give you the no of rows where the column value is null or blank.

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