Marek Lewczuk wrote:
>Hello,
>I think that there is a bug in plPGSQL - or maybe I don't know something
>about this language. Try to create this function
>
>
>Ok., this is the function created in plPGSQL:
>
>CREATE FUNCTION "public"."test" (text, text) RETURNS text AS'
>BEGIN
> IF $1 THEN
> RETURN $1;
> ELSE
> RETURN $2;
> END IF;
>END;
>'LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE CALLED ON NULL INPUT SECURITY INVOKER;
>
>If you will execute SELECT test('tess', 'erer') -> then "tess" will be
>returned. If you will execute: SELECT test(NULL, 'buuu'); -> then it
>will return NULL, but it should return "buuu". I tried to figure out why
>it is happening so i modifye this function to this:
>
>CREATE FUNCTION "public"."test" (text, text) RETURNS text AS'
>BEGIN
> RETURN 'test';
>END;
>'LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE CALLED ON NULL INPUT SECURITY INVOKER;
>
>And when i execute: SELECT test(NULL, 'buuu'); -> it returns me NULL
>value, when it should return "buuu". Well I think that something is
>wrong here.
>
>If I will modify this function again to this:
>
>CREATE FUNCTION "public"."test" (varchar, varchar) RETURNS text AS'
>BEGIN
> IF $1 THEN
> RETURN $1;
> ELSE
> RETURN $2;
> END IF;
>END;
>'LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE CALLED ON NULL INPUT SECURITY INVOKER;
>
>Everything is working OK.. So the problem is in TEXT type definition.
>
>I'm using PG 7.3.1 on Win/Cyg
>
>
>
>
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You can only test for NULL with 'IS NULL'.
NULL is NOT:
FALSE, 0, or F