MariaDB - IS NULL Operator
A field with no value is called a field with NULL value. To test the NULL value of a field, MariaDB IS NULL operator is used. It returns TRUE if a NULL value is found, otherwise it returns FALSE.
Syntax
The syntax for using IS NULL operator in MariaDB is given below:
SELECT column1, column2, column3, ... FROM table_name WHERE column_name IS NULL;
Example:
Consider a database containing a table called Employee with the following records:
EmpID | Name | City | Age | Salary |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John | London | 25 | 3000 |
2 | Marry | New York | 24 | 2750 |
3 | Jo | Paris | 2800 | |
4 | Kim | Amsterdam | 3100 | |
5 | Ramesh | New Delhi | 28 | 3000 |
6 | Huang | Beijing | 28 | 2800 |
-
To select all records of the Employee table where Age is null, the query is given below.
SELECT * FROM Employee WHERE Age IS NULL;
This will produce the result as shown below:
EmpID Name City Age Salary 3 Jo Paris 2800 4 Kim Amsterdam 3100 -
To fetch all records of the Employee table where Age is not null, the query is mentioned below.
SELECT * FROM Employee WHERE Age IS NOT NULL;
This will produce the following result:
EmpID Name City Age Salary 1 John London 25 3000 2 Marry New York 24 2750 5 Ramesh New Delhi 28 3000 6 Huang Beijing 28 2800 -
To delete all records of the Employee table where Age is null, the following query can be used:
DELETE FROM Employee WHERE Age IS NULL; -- see the result SELECT * FROM Employee;
This will produce the following result:
EmpID Name City Age Salary 1 John London 25 3000 2 Marry New York 24 2750 5 Ramesh New Delhi 28 3000 6 Huang Beijing 28 2800
❮ MariaDB - Operators