Ian Sillitoe wrote:
This is probably a stupid question that has a very quick answer, however it
would be great if someone could put me out of my misery...

I'm trying to JOIN two tables (well a table and a resultset from a PL/pgsql
function) where a joining column can be NULL
Sounds like you might want something like:

SELECT * FROM tablea INNER JOIN tableb ON (NOT tablea.id IS DISTINCT FROM tableb.tablea_id_fk);

which can also be written as:

SELECT * FROM tablea, tableb WHERE NOT tablea.id IS DISTINCT FROM tableb.tableid_id_fk ;

There's been lots of recent discussion of IS DISTINCT FROM, which is why it comes straight to mind.

If that's not what you meant (by NULL = NULL) then might you be looking for an OUTER JOIN ?

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Craig Ringer

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