PostgreSQL OR Operator
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn about the PostgreSQL OR
logical operator and how to use it to combine multiple boolean expressions.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL OR operator
In PostgreSQL, a boolean value can have one of three values: true
, false
, and null
.
PostgreSQL uses true
, 't'
, 'true'
, 'y'
, 'yes'
, '1'
to represent true
and false
, 'f'
, 'false'
, 'n'
, 'no'
, and '0'
to represent false
.
A boolean expression is an expression that evaluates to a boolean value. For example, the expression 1<>1
is a boolean expression that evaluates to false
:
Output:
The letter f
in the output indicates false
.
The OR
operator is a logical operator that combines multiple boolean expressions. Here’s the basic syntax of the OR
operator:
In this syntax, expression1
and expression2
are boolean expressions that evaluate to true
, false
, or null
.
The OR
operator returns true
only if any of the expressions is true
. It returns false
if both expressions are false. Otherwise, it returns null.
The following table shows the results of the OR
operator when combining true
, false
, and null
.
OR | True | False | Null |
---|---|---|---|
True | True | True | True |
False | True | False | Null |
Null | True | Null | Null |
In practice, you usually use the OR
operator in a WHERE
clause to ensure that either of the specified expressions must be true for a row to be included in the result set.
PostgreSQL OR operator
Let’s explore some examples of using the OR
operator.
1) Basic PostgreSQL OR operator examples
The following example uses the OR
operator to combine true
with true
, which returns true
:
Output:
The following statement uses the OR
operator to combine true
with false
, which returns true:
Output:
The following example uses the OR
operator to combine true
with null
, which returns true
:
Output:
The following example uses the OR
operator to combine false
with false
, which returns false
:
Output:
The following example uses the OR
operator to combine false
with null
, which returns null
:
Output:
The following example uses the OR
operator to combine null
with null
, which returns null
:
Output:
2) Using the OR operator in the WHERE clause
We’ll use the film
table from the sample database for the demonstration:
The following example uses the OR
operator in the WHERE
clause to find the films that have a rental rate is 0.99
or 2.99
:
Output:
Summary
- Use the
OR
operator to combine multiple boolean expressions.