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Available in: DSQL, PSQL
Added in: 1.5
Description: NULLIF returns the value of the first argument, unless it is
equal to the second. In that case, NULL
is returned.
Result type: Depends on input.
Syntax:
NULLIF (<exp1>
,<exp2>
)
Example:
select avg( nullif(Weight, -1) ) from FatPeople
This will return the average weight of the persons listed in FatPeople, excluding those
having a weight of -1, since AVG skips NULL
data.
Presumably, -1 indicates “weight unknown” in this table. A plain
AVG(Weight) would include the -1 weights, thus skewing the result.
In Firebird 1.0.x, where NULLIF is not available, you can
accomplish the same with the *nullif
external
functions.
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