--- tags: - SQL - databases --- # Useful operators in SQL ## True and false > In SQL false results are represented by `0` and true results are represented > by `1`. Any zero value is false and any non-zero value is true. > When comparing operators we can use `SELECT` as a general "execute" function > for SQL to interpret ```sql SELECT 0 = 0 -- 1 SELECT 0.0 = 0 -- 1 SELECT 9 >= 12 -- 0 ``` ## Boolean operators SQL supports all Boolean operators: ```sql SELECT (9 > 7) AND (3 < 5) -- 1 SELECT (3 > 1) OR (2 > 5) -- 1 SELECT (3 > 1) XOR (5 > 1) -- 0 ``` We also have `IS` and `IS NOT` for testing Boolean values: ```sql SELECT (9 > 7) IS TRUE -- 1 SELECT (9 > 7) IS NOT TRUE -- 0 ``` ## `NULL` - `NULL` is neither true (1) or false (0). It has no value. - An empty string (`""`) is **not** `NULL` ```sql SELECT 1 IS NULL -- 0 SELECT 1 IS NOT NULL -- 1 SELECT NULL IS NULL -- 1 SELECT "" IS NULL -- 0 ```