ID: Q132277
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The Microsoft SQL Server "Database Developer's Companion" incorrectly states on page 72 that the only WHERE conditions you can use on TEXT columns are LIKE and NOT LIKE. These conditions cannot determine the NULL status of a TEXT or IMAGE column. Microsoft SQL Server version 6.0 adds functionality to support using IS NULL and IS NOT NULL with TEXT and IMAGE columns.
In previous versions of SQL Server, it was illegal to use IS NULL and IS NOT NULL with TEXT and IMAGE columns, and doing so would result in error message 403, indicating an invalid operation. SQL Server 6.0 has been enhanced to allow IS NULL and IS NOT NULL to work correctly with TEXT and IMAGE columns.
The following query gives an example of the new behavior:
use pubs
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drop table junk
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create table junk (a text null, b image null)
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insert into junk (a) values ('a is not null but b is')
insert into junk (b) values ('b is not null but a is')
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select * from junk where a is null
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select * from junk where b is not null
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select * from junk where a like null
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem with the documentation in Microsoft SQL Server version 6.0 for Windows NT. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Additional query words: sql6 Windows NT
Keywords : kbother SSrvDoc_Err kbbug6.00 SSrvWinNT
Version : 6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: May 1, 1997