On Oct 20, 2005, at 15:44 , Michael Fuhr wrote:
expression IS DISTINCT FROM expression
For non-null inputs this is the same as the <> operator. However,
when both inputs are null it will return false, and when just one
input is null it will return true. Thus it effectively acts as
though null were a normal data value, rather than "unknown".
Interesting! Thanks, Michael. You don't happen to know off the top of
your head if that's standard SQL, do you?
Michael Glaesemann
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