How do you use the ifnull function in Oracle?
Oracle does not provide a direct IFNULL function, but you can achieve similar functionality using the NVL function.
The syntax for the NVL function is as follows:
NVL(expr1, expr2)
Return the value of expr1 if it is not NULL, otherwise return the value of expr2.
For example, if you want to check if a field is NULL and display a specific value in the query results (such as displaying “Unknown”), you can use it like this:
SELECT NVL(column_name, 'Unknown')
FROM table_name;
If the value of column_name is NULL, “Unknown” will be displayed in the query result.