select a,b,null,null from table1 union select null,null,c,d from table2 union select null,null,null,null,e,f from table3.
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
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...
union all select null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null
Note: A NULL value is different from a zero value or a field that contains spaces.
NULL handling in the Oracle database is even more special.
R language supports several null-able values and it is relatively important to understand how these