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I need help with the following code:
UPDATE propostas SET obs = CONCAT(obs, 'aaa'), cd_status = 0 WHERE tsk_id = 1
If the column obs
is null, does not load the new observation.
Could someone help me?
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I need help with the following code:
UPDATE propostas SET obs = CONCAT(obs, 'aaa'), cd_status = 0 WHERE tsk_id = 1
If the column obs
is null, does not load the new observation.
Could someone help me?
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Use the COALESCE
:
UPDATE propostas SET obs = CONCAT( COALESCE(obs,""), 'aaa'), cd_status = 0 WHERE tsk_id = 1
The COALESCE
receives a list of values, and returns the first non-null of it. In this case it will return obs
if not null, and the string ""
if obs
is void.
I could do this instead of COALESCE
, but it’s less elegant:
IF( obs IS NOT NULL, obs, "" )
The IF
tests the first parameter for true or false. If true, returns the second parameter, if false, returns the third.
In languages where there is no IF
(nor IIF
, as in T-SQL before 2012) has the CASE IF
, but it already escapes a little of the question.
Understand better at:
What is the difference between ISNULL and COALESCE in a survey?
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