NULL Statements
In PL/SQL programs, a NULL statement can be used to indicate "do nothing", which is also known as an empty statement.
A NULL statement acts as a placeholder and can give meaning to certain statements, improving the readability of the program.
Syntax
The following shows example use of NULL statements.
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DECLARE ... BEGIN ... IF v_num IS NULL THEN NULL; --No data needs to be processed. END IF; END; / |
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