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NULL OR ZERO

От
"Omar Bettin"
Дата:
Probably I am on the wrong place but for me NULL on numbers means 0 or ZERO.
I know about standards...

but I think that integralism is somewhat wrong.
Omar
a programmer...


Re: NULL OR ZERO

От
"Jaime Casanova"
Дата:
On Feb 3, 2008 7:26 PM, Omar Bettin <o.bettin@tiscali.it> wrote:
> Probably I am on the wrong place but for me NULL on numbers means 0 or ZERO.
> I know about standards...
>

NULL means unknown value, ZERO is a known value

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Re: NULL OR ZERO

От
Andrei Kovalevski
Дата:
Hello,

Omar Bettin wrote:
> Probably I am on the wrong place but for me NULL on numbers means 0 or 
> ZERO.
> I know about standards...
>

You can easily convert NULLs to 0 in your queries - read about COALESCE 
function 
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/functions-conditional.html. 
Compare these SELECTs:

CREATE TABLE test (num INTEGER);
INSERT INTO test VALUES (1), (2), (null), (3), (null), (4), (0);

SELECT num FROM test;

SELECT COALESCE(num, 0) FROM test;


> but I think that integralism is somewhat wrong.
>
> Omar
> a programmer...
>
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Re: NULL OR ZERO

От
"Rodrigo E. De León Plicet"
Дата:
On Feb 3, 2008 7:41 PM, Jaime Casanova <systemguards@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 2008 7:26 PM, Omar Bettin <o.bettin@tiscali.it> wrote:
> > Probably I am on the wrong place but for me NULL on numbers means 0 or ZERO.
> > I know about standards...
> >
>
> NULL means unknown value, ZERO is a known value

NULL represents absence of a value. You get the UNKNOWN truth value if
you compare NULL with any data value or another NULL (damn you, 3VL!).