Your email
column is a CHAR
or VARCHAR
type. When you use the condition email = 0
, MySQL is casting the contents of the email
column to an integer in order to compare them with the 0 you supplied. Had you surrounded your 0 in quotes, the query would work as expected. (email = '0'
)
Converting a non-numeric string to an integer in MySQL will result in 0.
mysql> SELECT CAST('[email protected]' AS SIGNED);
+-------------------------------------+
| CAST('[email protected]' AS SIGNED) |
+-------------------------------------+
| 0 |
+-------------------------------------+
In contrast, if you attempted the same thing with numeric strings, they may cast correctly:
mysql> SELECT CAST('12345' AS SIGNED);
+-------------------------+
| CAST('12345' AS SIGNED) |
+-------------------------+
| 12345 |
+-------------------------+