Hi Adam

we need simple concatenation of all variables(which values may come NULL or
valid-values based on functional process),

coalesce is different functionality

Thanks
Sridhar
OpenText


On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Adam Pearson <
adam.pear...@realisticgames.co.uk> wrote:

> Hello Sridhar,
>
>   Have you tried the 'coalesce' function to handle the nulls?
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Adam Pearson
> ------------------------------
> *From:* pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org <
> pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org> on behalf of Sridhar N Bamandlapally <
> sridhar....@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* 12 May 2016 09:47
> *To:* PG-General Mailing List; PostgreSQL-hackers
> *Subject:* [GENERAL] NULL concatenation
>
> Hi
>
> In migration, am facing issue with NULL concatenation in plpgsql,
> by concatenating NULL between any where/position to Text / Varchar, the
> total string result is setting value to NULL
>
>
> *In Oracle:*
>
> declare
>     txt1 VARCHAR2(100) := 'ABCD';
>     txt2 VARCHAR2(100) := NULL;
>     txt3 VARCHAR2(100) := 'EFGH';
>     txt VARCHAR2(100) := NULL;
> begin
>   txt:= txt1 || txt2 || txt3;
>   dbms_output.put_line (txt);
> end;
> /
>
> abcdefgh   *===>return value*
>
>
>
> *In Postgres*
>
> do $$
> declare
>     txt1 text := 'ABCD';
>     txt2 text := NULL;
>     txt3 text := 'EFGH';
>     txt text := NULL;
> begin
>     txt:= txt1 || txt2 || txt3;
>     raise notice '%', txt;
> end$$ language plpgsql;
>
> NOTICE:  <NULL>  *===> return value*
>
>
> SQL-Server also does same like Oracle
>
> Is there any way alternate we have for same behavior in PostgreSQL
>
> Please
>
> Thanks
> Sridhar
> OpenText
>
>

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