select case when '' = ' ' then 1 else 0 end,LEN(''),LEN(' '),DATALENGTH(''),DATALENGTH(' ');
产量
----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1 0 0 0 1
这有趣的结果是在
create table test ( val varchar(10) ); insert into test values( '' ); update test set val = ' ' where val = '';
更新确实会用空格替换空字符串,但where子句保持为true,并且update语句的重复执行会告诉您
(1 row(s) affected)
解决方法
sql Server follows the ANSI/ISO sql-92 specification (Section 8.2,
,General rules #3) on how to compare strings
with spaces. The ANSI standard requires padding for the character
strings used in comparisons so that their lengths match before
comparing them. The padding directly affects the semantics of WHERE
and HAVING clause predicates and other Transact-sql string
comparisons. For example,Transact-sql considers the strings ‘abc’ and
‘abc ‘ to be equivalent for most comparison operations.The only exception to this rule is the LIKE predicate. When the right
side of a LIKE predicate expression features a value with a trailing
space,sql Server does not pad the two values to the same length
before the comparison occurs. Because the purpose of the LIKE
predicate,by definition,is to facilitate pattern searches rather
than simple string equality tests,this does not violate the section
of the ANSI sql-92 specification mentioned earlier.
这是上面提到的所有案例的一个众所周知的例子:
DECLARE @a VARCHAR(10) DECLARE @b varchar(10) SET @a = '1' SET @b = '1 ' --with trailing blank SELECT 1 WHERE @a = @b AND @a NOT LIKE @b AND @b LIKE @a
这是关于trailing blanks and the LIKE
clause的更多细节.