I have developed a query, and in the results for the first three columns I get NULL. How can I replace it with 0?
select a,b,null,null from table1 union select null,null,c,d from table2 union select null,null,null,null,e,f
Then in the second table I have select ..., null as opt from... I know that I could have an empty string with '' as opt however, I don't want an empty string, I really do need it to be null.
What is the difference between … and … and why does the latter not work?
0x31303235343830303536 is NULL - they are just matching the number of columns in your existing query. If you had SELECT * FROM users and users had 4 columns, the UNION must also have 4 columns. As a result, they just used `NULL values to populate those columns.
Note: A NULL value is different from a zero value or a field that contains spaces.
-999.9+union+all+select+%27R3DM0V3_hvj_injection',null%2CNULL%2CNULL%2CNULL%2CNULL
union all select null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null
R language supports several null-able values and it is relatively important to understand how these
Null (or NULL) is a special marker used in Structured Query Language to indicate that a data value does not exist in the database. Introduced by the creator of the relational database model, E. F. Codd...