IS NULL Condition
This Oracle tutorial explains how to use the Oracle IS NULL condition with syntax and examples.
Description
The Oracle IS NULL condition is used to test for a NULL value. You can use the Oracle IS NULL condition in either a SQL statement or in a block of PLSQL code.
Syntax
The syntax for the IS NULL condition in Oracle/PLSQL is:
expression IS NULL
Parameters or Arguments
expression
The value to test whether it is a null value.
Note
- If expression is a NULL value, the condition evaluates to TRUE.
- If expression is not a NULL value, the condition evaluates to FALSE.
Example - With SELECT Statement
Here is an example of how to use the Oracle IS NULL condition in a SELECT statement:
SELECT *
FROM suppliers
WHERE supplier_name IS NULL;
This Oracle IS NULL example will return all records from the suppliers table where the supplier_name contains a null value.
Example - With INSERT Statement
Here is an example of how to use the Oracle IS NULL condition in an INSERT statement:
INSERT INTO suppliers
(supplier_id, supplier_name)
SELECT account_no, name
FROM customers
WHERE city IS NULL;
This Oracle IS NULL example will insert records into the suppliers table where the city contains a null value.
Example - With UPDATE Statement
Here is an example of how to use the Oracle IS NULL condition in an UPDATE statement:
UPDATE suppliers
SET name = 'Apple'
WHERE name IS NULL;
This Oracle IS NULL example will update records in the suppliers table where the name contains a null value.
Example - With DELETE Statement
Here is an example of how to use the Oracle IS NULL condition in a DELETE statement:
DELETE FROM suppliers
WHERE supplier_name IS NULL;
This Oracle IS NULL example will delete all records from the suppliers table where the supplier_name contains a null value.
Example - Using PLSQL Code
You can use the Oracle IS NULL condition in PLSQL to check if a value is null.
For example,
IF Lvalue IS NULL then
...
END IF;
If Lvalue contains a null value, the "IF" expression will evaluate to TRUE.
This Oracle tutorial explains how to test for a value that is not null.