I have a column in a table which might contain null or empty values. How do I check if a column is empty or null in the rows present in a table?
(e.g. null or '' or ' ' or ' ' and ...)
This will select all rows where some_col
is NULL
or ''
(empty string)
SELECT * FROM table WHERE some_col IS NULL OR some_col = '';
WHERE some_col IS NULL OR some_col = ' '
(one space inserted in the string) then it works on both MySQL and Oracle, see answer of "onedaywhen". some_col = ''
doesn't work on Oracle as empty strings mean NULL there.
' '
, then it won't work in SQLite. It only handles identical/direct string matching.
As defined by the SQL-92 Standard, when comparing two strings of differing widths, the narrower value is right-padded with spaces to make it is same width as the wider value. Therefore, all string values that consist entirely of spaces (including zero spaces) will be deemed to be equal e.g.
'' = ' ' IS TRUE
'' = ' ' IS TRUE
' ' = ' ' IS TRUE
' ' = ' ' IS TRUE
etc
Therefore, this should work regardless of how many spaces make up the some_col
value:
SELECT *
FROM T
WHERE some_col IS NULL
OR some_col = ' ';
or more succinctly:
SELECT *
FROM T
WHERE NULLIF(some_col, ' ') IS NULL;
WHERE some_col IS NULL OR some_col = ' '
(one space inserted in the string) then it works on both MySQL and Oracle. some_col = ''
doesn't work on Oracle as empty strings mean NULL there and the complete condition becomes NULL.
SELECT * FROM T WHERE some_col IS NOT NULL OR same_col <> ' ';
and SELECT * FROM T WHERE NULLIF(some_col, ' ') IS NOT NULL;
worked for me in MySQL. Hope this will be useful.
Mar 9, 2017 at 9:49
'' = ' '
works in SQLServer but not in SQLite, as far as I can tell, from testing it now.
A shorter way to write the condition:
WHERE some_col > ''
Since null > ''
produces unknown
, this has the effect of filtering out both null
and empty strings.
Please mind: the best practice it at the end of the answer.
You can test whether a column is null or is not null using WHERE col IS NULL
or WHERE col IS NOT NULL
e.g.
SELECT myCol
FROM MyTable
WHERE MyCol IS NULL
In your example you have various permutations of white space. You can strip white space using TRIM
and you can use COALESCE
to default a NULL value (COALESCE will return the first non-null value from the values you suppy.
e.g.
SELECT myCol
FROM MyTable
WHERE TRIM(COALESCE(MyCol, '')) = ''
This final query will return rows where MyCol
is null or is any length of whitespace.
If you can avoid it, it's better not to have a function on a column in the WHERE clause as it makes it difficult to use an index. If you simply want to check if a column is null or empty, you may be better off doing this:
SELECT myCol
FROM MyTable
WHERE MyCol IS NULL OR MyCol = ''
See TRIM COALESCE and IS NULL for more info.
Also Working with null values from the MySQL docs
Another method without WHERE, try this..
Will select both Empty and NULL values
SELECT ISNULL(NULLIF(fieldname,'')) FROM tablename
Either
SELECT IF(field1 IS NULL or field1 = '', 'empty', field1) as field1 from tablename
or
SELECT case when field1 IS NULL or field1 = ''
then 'empty'
else field1
end as field1 from tablename
This statement is much cleaner and more readable for me:
select * from my_table where ISNULL(NULLIF(some_col, ''));
try
SELECT 0 IS NULL , '' IS NULL , NULL IS NULL
-> 0, 0, 1
or
SELECT ISNULL(' ') , ISNULL( NULL )
-> 0 ,1
I hate messy fields in my databases. If the column might be a blank string or null, I'd rather fix this before doing the select each time, like this:
UPDATE MyTable SET MyColumn=NULL WHERE MyColumn='';
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE MyColumn IS NULL
This keeps the data tidy, as long as you don't specifically need to differentiate between NULL and empty for some reason.
While checking null or Empty
value for a column in my project, I noticed that there are some support concern in various Databases.
Every Database doesn't support TRIM
method.
Below is the matrix just to understand the supported methods by different databases.
The TRIM function in SQL is used to remove specified prefix or suffix from a string. The most common pattern being removed is white spaces. This function is called differently in different databases:
TRIM(), RTRIM(), LTRIM()
RTRIM(), LTRIM()
RTRIM(), LTRIM()
How to Check Empty/Null :-
Below are two different ways according to different Databases-
The syntax for these trim functions are:
Use of Trim to check-
SELECT FirstName FROM UserDetails WHERE TRIM(LastName) IS NULL
Use of LTRIM & RTRIM to check-
SELECT FirstName FROM UserDetails WHERE LTRIM(RTRIM(LastName)) IS NULL
Above both ways provide same result just use based on your DataBase support. It Just returns the FirstName
from UserDetails
table if it has an empty LastName
Hoping this will help you :)
SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE trim(IFNULL(col,'')) <> '';
col1 != IFNULL(col2,'')
Sep 3, 2019 at 4:45
<>
can use >
.
Aug 31, 2020 at 21:55
My two cents.
In MySQL you can use the COALESCE
function:
Returns the first non-NULL value in the list, or NULL if there are no non-NULL values.
So you can simplify your query like this:
SELECT * FROM table WHERE COALESCE(some_col, '') = '';
If you want to have NULL values presented last when doing an ORDER BY, try this:
SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE NULLIF(some_col, '') IS NULL;
You can also do
SELECT * FROM table WHERE column_name LIKE ''
The inverse being
SELECT * FROM table WHERE column_name NOT LIKE ''
select NULL like ''
returns NULL
- at least in MySQL.
LIKE
for an expression that can be done without it.
Aug 31, 2020 at 21:59
select * from table where length(RTRIM(LTRIM(column_name))) > 0
The below SQL query works fine.
SELECT * FROM <table-name> WHERE <column-name> IS NULL;
In my case, space was entered in the column during the data import and though it looked like an empty column its length was 1. So first of all I checked the length of the empty looking column using length(column)
then based on this we can write search query
SELECT * FROM table WHERE LENGTH(column)=0;
LENGTH(column)=0
?
Aug 31, 2020 at 21:50
SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE LENGHT(COLUMN)= length of column for empty column
. Then you'll see that Mr And edited the answer, in response to my comment. (If I had noticed he had edited answer, I would have removed my comment. This entire comment chain is now moot; I will ask moderator to remove it soon.)
Dec 1, 2022 at 20:38
Below code works great, to check null or empty
and fallback
to other column:
SELECT COALESCE(NULLIF(col1, ''), col2) as 'someName'
Above sql means:
if `col1` column value is NOT null and NOT empty string
then take `col1`
otherwise take `col2`
return above value as `someName`
Check for null
$column is null
isnull($column)
Check for empty
$column != ""
However, you should always set NOT NULL for column,
mysql optimization can handle only one IS NULL level
NULL
values is another whole topic for discussion. I don't think it's appropriate to make that recommendation without providing your reasoning.
-1
and ''
.
Feb 14, 2014 at 19:43
try this if the datatype are string and row is null
SELECT * FROM table WHERE column_name IS NULL OR column_name = ''
if the datatype are int or column are 0 then try this
SELECT * FROM table WHERE column_name > = 0
Get rows with NULL, 0, '', ' ', ' '
SELECT * FROM table WHERE some_col IS NOT TRUE;
Get rows without NULL, 0, '', ' ', ' '
SELECT * FROM table WHERE some_col IS TRUE;
SELECT 'abc' <> '', 'abc' IS TRUE;
returns 1
and 0
.
May 19, 2021 at 23:16
SELECT column_name FROM table_name WHERE column_name IN (NULL, '')
... IS NULL
or ISNULL(...)
Notice that code examples never say column_name = NULL
. It just doesn't work that way.
Aug 31, 2020 at 21:48
select isnull(mycolumn) from mytable
returns 1 if mycolumn is null.