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SQL, Handling empty cells

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How to handle null data in a SQL database

When we create a table in this way:

CREATE TABLE people (
  age INT,
  name CHAR(20)
);

SQL freely accepts empty values as records:

INSERT INTO people VALUES (null, null);

This might be a problem, because now we have a row with null values:

 age |  name  
-----+--------
  37 | Flavio
   8 | Roger
     | 

To solve this, we can declare constrains on our table rows. NOT NULL prevents null values:

CREATE TABLE people (
  age INT NOT NULL,
  name CHAR(20) NOT NULL
);

If we try to execute this query again:

INSERT INTO people VALUES (null, null);

We’d get an error, like this:

ERROR:  null value in column "age" violates not-null constraint
DETAIL:  Failing row contains (null, null).

Note that an empty string is a valid non-null value.

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