Question

if((isnull(@value,''))='')

I want to know whether the above piece of code works in checking if the variable is null or empty.

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Solution

Yes, that code does exactly that.

You can also use:

if (@value is null or @value = '')

Edit:

With the added information that @value is an int value, you need instead:

if (@value is null)

An int value can never contain the value ''.

OTHER TIPS

Use This way is Better

if LEN(ISNULL(@Value,''))=0              

This check the field is empty or NULL

Yes, you could also use COALESCE(@value,'')='' which is based on the ANSI SQL standard:

SELECT CASE WHEN COALESCE(@value,'')='' 
    THEN 'Yes, it is null or empty' ELSE 'No, not null or empty' 
    END AS IsNullOrEmpty

DEMO

Yes, it works. Check the below example. Assuming @value is not int

WITH CTE 
AS
(
    SELECT NULL AS test
    UNION
    SELECT '' AS test
    UNION
    SELECT '123' AS test
)

SELECT 
    CASE WHEN isnull(test,'')='' THEN 'empty' ELSE test END AS IS_EMPTY 
FROM CTE

Result :

IS_EMPTY
--------
empty
empty
123

Try this:

ISNULL(IIF (ColunmValue!='',ColunmValue, 'no units exists') , 'no units exists') AS 'ColunmValueName' 
    IF (LEN(@value) > 0) PRINT 'Variable is not null and not empty'

You can try

<column_name> is null

in the where clause.

You can try this.....

DECLARE @value Varchar(100)=NULL
IF(@value = '' OR @value IS NULL)
  BEGIN
    select 1
  END
ELSE
  BEGIN
    select 0
  END
declare @sexo as char(1)

select @sexo='F'

select * from pessoa

where isnull(Sexo,0) =isnull(@Sexo,0)
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