On Thursday 24 June 2004 09:32, Michael Glaesemann wrote: > On Jun 24, 2004, at 2:12 AM, Josh Berkus wrote: > > Sad, > > > >> since BOOL expression has three possible values: TRUE,FALSE,NULL > >> plpgsql IF control structure should have three alternate blocks: > >> THEN,ELSE,NULL > >> > >> shouldn't it ? > > > > No, why? > > > > How would you construct a tri-valued IF/THEN? Doesn't seem too > > likely to > > me, as well as being different from every other programming language in > > existance ... > > Creating a new control structure to do handle this seems odd. However, > one could easily have the same effect using a nested if. Using the > pl/pgsql ELSIF construct, it's pretty straightforward. > > IF foo IS NULL > THEN ... > ELSIF foo > THEN ... > ELSE ... > END IF;
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