Why when comparing a NULL value to an INT in MYSQL, MYSQL convert's NULL to '0'? I lost hours of sleep and debugging due to this horrible mishap on behalf of MYSQL.
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Example: I get a value from post input from client, if that input is NOT SET, i have to set that field as NULL because if I set as 0 or any other int value, I might be hitting an actual record in the db. AND if set it to any other NON-INT value, MYSQL converts it to 0 when comparing.
null safe comparison
operator? I mean<=>
instead of=
?