Friday, July 26, 2019

How to handle NULL values in Mysqli?

We have seen SQL SELECT command along with WHERE clause to fetch data from MySQLi table, but when we try to give a condition, which compare field or column value to NULL, it does not work properly.
To handle such situation MySQLi provides three operators
  • IS NULL − operator returns true if column value is NULL.
  • IS NOT NULL − operator returns true if column value is not NULL.
  • <=> − operator compares values, which (unlike the = operator) is true even for two NULL values.
Conditions involving NULL are special. You cannot use = NULL or != NULL to look for NULL values in columns. Such comparisons always fail because it's impossible to tell whether or not they are true. Even NULL = NULL fails.
To look for columns that are or are not NULL, use IS NULL or IS NOT NULL.

Using NULL values at Command Prompt

Suppose a table tutorials_bks in TUTORIALS database and it contains two columns id and name, where a NULL name indicates that the value is unknown −

Example

Try out the following examples −
root@host# mysql -u root -p password;
Enter password:*******

mysql> use TUTORIALS;
Database changed

mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_bks (book) values('');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.08 sec)

mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_bks (book) values('');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.08 sec)

mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_bks (book) values('');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.08 sec)

mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_bks (book) values('NULL');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.08 sec)

mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_bks (book) values('NULL');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.08 sec)

mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_bks (book) values('NULL');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.08 sec)

+----+---------+
| id | book    |
+----+---------+
|  1 | java    |
|  2 | java    |
|  3 | html    |
|  4 | c++     |
|  5 | Android |
|  6 |         |
|  7 |         |
|  8 |         |
|  9 | NULL    |
| 10 | NULL    |
| 11 | NULL    |
+----+---------+
11 rows in set (0.00 sec)

mysql>
To find records where the name column is or is not NULL, the queries should be written like this −
mysql> SELECT * FROM tutorials_bks WHERE book = "null";
+----+------+
| id | book |
+----+------+
|  9 | NULL |
| 10 | NULL |
| 11 | NULL |
+----+------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)

mysql> SELECT * FROM tutorials_bks WHERE book ! = "null";
+----+---------+
| id | book    |
+----+---------+
|  1 | java    |
|  2 | java    |
|  3 | html    |
|  4 | c++     |
|  5 | Android |
|  6 |         |
|  7 |         |
|  8 |         |
+----+---------+
8 rows in set (0.00 sec)

mysql> SELECT * FROM tutorials_bks WHERE book = "";
+----+------+
| id | book |
+----+------+
|  6 |      |
|  7 |      |
|  8 |      |
+----+------+
3 rows in set (0.01 sec)

Handling NULL Values in PHP Script

You can use if...else condition to prepare a query based on NULL value.

Example

Following example takes tutorial_count from outside and then compares it with the value available in the table.
<?php
   $dbhost = 'localhost:3036';
   $dbuser = 'root';
   $dbpass = 'rootpassword';
   $conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass);
   
   if(! $conn ) {
      die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
   }
   if( isset($tutorial_count )) {
      $sql = 'SELECT tutorial_author, tutorial_count FROM  tcount_tbl
         WHERE tutorial_count = $tutorial_count';
   } else {
      $sql = 'SELECT tutorial_author, tutorial_count
         FROM  tcount_tbl WHERE tutorial_count IS $tutorial_count';
   }
   mysql_select_db('TUTORIALS');
   $retval = mysql_query( $sql, $conn );
   
   if(! $retval ) {
      die('Could not get data: ' . mysql_error());
   }
   while($row = mysql_fetch_array($retval, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
      echo "Author:{$row['tutorial_author']}  <br> ".
         "Count: {$row['tutorial_count']} <br> ".
         "--------------------------------<br>";
   } 
   echo "Fetched data successfully\n";
   mysql_close($conn);
?>

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