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Mysql Left Join Null Result

I have this query

SELECT articles.*, 
       users.username AS `user` 
 FROM `articles` 
LEFT JOIN `users` ON articles.user_id = users.id 
 ORDER BY articles.timestamp 

Basically it returns the list of articles and the username that the article is associated to. Now if there is no entry in the users table for a particular user id, the users var is NULL. Is there anyway to make it that if its null it returns something like "User Not Found"? or would i have to do this using php?

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Ozzy Avatar asked May 24 '10 00:05

Ozzy


2 Answers

Use:

   SELECT a.*, 
          COALESCE(u.username, 'User Not Found') AS `user` 
     FROM ARTICLES a
LEFT JOIN USERS u ON u.id = a.user_id
 ORDER BY articles.timestamp 

Documentation:

  • COALESCE

The reason to choose COALESCE over IF or IFNULL is that COALESCE is ANSI standard, while the other methods are not reliably implemented over other databases. I would use CASE before I'd look at IF because again - CASE is ANSI standard, making it easier to port the query to other databases.

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OMG Ponies Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 18:09

OMG Ponies


You can use the IFNULL function:

SELECT articles.*, IFNULL(users.username, 'User Not Found') AS `user`
FROM `articles` LEFT JOIN `users` ON articles.user_id = users.id
ORDER BY articles.timestamp 
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Sean Reilly Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 18:09

Sean Reilly