We should use:

if (!empty($mydata->email))

 in php, right?

On 8/19/05, Jasper Bryant-Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> > In php, if I wanted to know if $mydata->email contained something, I
> > would do this, right?
> > if ($mydata->email)
> > {}
> >
> > How would I express this in SQL (MySQL)?
> 
> That doesn't tell you if $mydata->email contains something. It tells you
> whether the value of $mydata->email, when cast to boolean, equals TRUE.
> If $mydata->email equaled zero or the string "0", it would still contain
> something, but that if statement would not get executed.
> 
> In MySQL, it would depend on the datatype. You could do any of the
> following, depending on what you actually want to do:
> 
>         colname<>''
>         colname<>0
>         colname IS NOT NULL
> 
> Or, if you're in MySQL >= 5.0.2 and are using true boolean values:
> 
>         colname IS TRUE
> 
> or, if you just want to check if it's TRUE or UNKNOWN:
> 
>         colname IS NOT FALSE
> 
> 
> Jasper
> 
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