As you mentioned:
...some of the rows have format...
I suspect anything that doesn't contain comma returns empty values.
That is due to the split_part
condition does not find a match for the argument.
To illustrate how different address values are split here's some example:
WITH "table" ( address ) AS (
VALUES
( 'BUILD NAME, 40' ), -- first and second have value
( 'BUILD NAME' ), -- only first have value (bldgname)
( '40' ), -- only first have value (bldgname)
( ', 40' ), -- first is empty string, second is value
( 'BUILD NAME,' ), -- first is value, second is empty string
( NULL ), -- both are NULL
( '' ) -- no match found, both are empty strings
)
SELECT split_part( address, ', ', 1 ) as address_bldgname,
split_part( address, ', ', 2 ) as address_bldgno
FROM "table";
-- This is how it looks in result:
address_bldgname | address_bldgno
------------------+----------------
BUILD NAME | 40
BUILD NAME |
40 |
| 40
BUILD NAME, |
|
|
(7 rows)
If you want to set some defaults for NULL and empty string I recommend to read also: this answer