I am having trouble with a mysql query. I want to exclude values of 2. So I thought I would do following:
table products
id | name | backorder
-------------------
1 | product1 | NULL
2 | product2 | NULL
3 | product3 | 2
SELECT name from `products` p
WHERE backorder <> '2'
However, This is not giving the desired result of product1, product 2 It is giving an empty results table.
On the other hand if I use
SELECT name from `products` p
WHERE backorder = '2'
Then it produces: product3
. But I want to get those records where it is not equal to 2
.
Something is not working with the <> '2'
. Could it be that the NULL
values are throwing it off? Can anyone suggest a fix.
Thanks in advance!
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