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Updated on 2025-03-13 GMT+08:00
NULL Statements
In PL/SQL programs, NULL statements are used to indicate "nothing should be done", equal to placeholders. They grant meanings to some statements and improve program readability.
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; / |
Examples
gaussdb=# DECLARE
v_num integer default NULL;
BEGIN
IF v_num IS NOT NULL THEN
raise info 'v_num is NULL';
ELSE
NULL; -- No data needs to be processed.
END IF;
END;
/
ANONYMOUS BLOCK EXECUTE
Parent topic: Control Statements
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