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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:19:33+00:00 2026-05-20T11:19:33+00:00

I have a address in more than one column in a table. SELECT FirstName,

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I have a address in more than one column in a table.

SELECT FirstName, LastName, StreetAddress, City, Country, PostalCode 
FROM Client

I am trying to concatenate address related columns into one filed using Comma (,) as a separator but if any of the column “eg. City” is null or empty, comma should not be there.

How to use ternary operator in TSQL like one has in c#?
Or suggest me the best practice?

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    2026-05-20T11:19:33+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:19 am

    When you concatenate anything with a null, it returns null. So I’m trying to concatenate a comma with the given column value and if that expression returns null, I use Coalesce to return an empty string. At the end, if I get a value, the entire result will start with a comma. So I remove that comma using the Stuff function.

    Select Stuff(
        Coalesce(',' + FirstName,'')
        + Coalesce(',' + LastName,'')
        + Coalesce(',' + StreetAddress,'')
        + Coalesce(',' + City,'')
        + Coalesce(',' + Country,'')
        + Coalesce(',' + PostalCode ,'')
        , 1, 1, '')
    From Client
    

    If you only want the address, then obviously you would only include those columns:

    Select FirstName, LastName
        , Stuff(
            Coalesce(',' + StreetAddress,'')
            + Coalesce(',' + City,'')
            + Coalesce(',' + Country,'')
            + Coalesce(',' + PostalCode ,'')
        , 1, 1, '')
    From Client
    
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