Re: postgresql vs mysql
От | Tim Tassonis |
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Тема | Re: postgresql vs mysql |
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Msg-id | 45DDA710.1040006@cubic.ch обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: postgresql vs mysql (Chris <dmagick@gmail.com>) |
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Re: postgresql vs mysql
Re: postgresql vs mysql Re: postgresql vs mysql |
Список | pgsql-general |
Chris wrote: > Erick Papadakis wrote: >> So how should I make a database rule in MySQL to not allow blank >> strings. Basically to REQUIRE a value for that column, whether it is >> NULL or NADA or VOID or whatever you wish to call it. I just want to >> make sure that something, some value, is entered for a column. Would >> appreciate any thoughts or pointers. >> >> Does PostgreSQL suffer from this oddity as well? This distinction >> between an empty string and a NULL? Could you also please give me an >> example of where this would be useful from a business logic >> standpoint? Why should a NULL be different from an empty string, >> what's the big mysterious difference? > > It's not an oddity. > > An empty string is a KNOWN value. You know exactly what that value is - > it's an empty string. > > A NULL is UNKNOWN - it doesn't have a value at all. I do still think it is a bit of an oddity, the concept of the null column. From my experience, it creates more problems than it actually solves and generally forces you to code more rather than less in order to achieve your goals. But as it is a fundamental, defined part of the sql standard, one just has to live with it. Tim
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