Hello,

I have a problem using NULLIF inside a CASE expression.

I explain the goal of my query : I have a table where there is two fields : one varchar field and one INT8 field.
When the varchar field is empty I have to display the INT8 field.
If the varchar field is not empty I have to display a NULL value (even if the INT8 field contains something).

BUT : that table is used by several applications and theses applications does not always store NULL in the varchar field. Some applications store an empty string '', or stores <space> char(s). SO, I have to do a btrim and to get a NULL value when I just have '' after the btrim.

I wrote another (and quite shorter!) SQL query to resume the problem :

SELECT CASE NULLIF(btrim(' A string', ' '), '')
       WHEN NOT NULL
         THEN NULL
       ELSE 6
       END AS type_id;

ERROR:  operator does not exist: text = boolean
HINT: No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You may need to add explicit type casts.

Why this query does not accept the NULLIF ?
What can I do to solve that problem ?

Thanks in advance !

Bruno BAGUETTE.

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