Don Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is still strange to me.  In Oracle, the same query would not
> replace the *entire* string with a NULL, it treats the NULL as a no
> value.

Oracle is a bit, um, standards-challenged.  They fail to make a
distinction between an empty string and a NULL, but such a distinction
is both logically necessary and required by the SQL standard.

> I can't find in the documentation where string concatenation of any
> string and NULL is NULL.

SQL92 section 6.13 <string value expression>, General Rule 2a:

            a) If either S1 or S2 is the null value, then the result of the
              <concatenation> is the null value.

                        regards, tom lane

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