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PostgreSQL » Postgre SQL » String Concatenate 
Using operators with NULL values


postgres=#
postgres=# -- Using operators with NULL values
postgres=#
postgres=# \pset null *null* Null display is '*null*'.
Null display is "*null*".
\pset: extra argument "Null" ignored
\pset: extra argument "display" ignored
\pset: extra argument "is" ignored
\pset: extra argument "*null*" ignored
\pset: extra argument "." ignored
postgres=#
postgres=# SELECT > NULL;
 ?column?
----------
 *null*
(row)

postgres=#
postgres=# SELECT NULL IS NULL;
 ?column?
----------
 t
(row)

postgres=#
postgres=# SELECT NULL || 'Test';
 ?column?
----------
 *null*
(row)

postgres=#
postgres=#
           
       
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