I have following data in my table "devices" … I executed below query … It returns result given below … How to come out of this so that it should ignore NULL AND result should be …
If I have the table … This will display Firstname-Middlename-Surname e.g. … The second one (Jane’s) displays correct, however since John doesn’t have a middlename, I want it to ignore the second dash.
Postgres is the database Can I use a NULL value for a IN clause? example: … I want to limit to these four values. I have tried the above statement and it doesn't work...
What is the difference between … and … and why does the latter not work?
How can I run a MySQL query that selects everything that is not null? It would be something like … Do I just remove the all and go..?
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Union select null, null, null, null, null, null, null from information_schema.tables. for a small database containing three tables. this instruction is used in sql injection I tried it and it worked but I didn't really know how it works can somebody help me...
Note: A NULL value is different from a zero value or a field that contains spaces. A field with a NULL value is one that has been left blank during record creation!
There are total 14 not null values in all the columns and 22 NULL values in all columns. And below we are trying to get this count in two different