SELECT a.one + ' test ' +b.two from table1 a right join table1 on a.id =b.id
The problem is that when one is null then it the whole string is null, is there some kind of trick to bypass this problem
msSQL 2005
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You are looking for the
ISNULLfunction:If the first argument of the
ISNULLfunction is null, then the second argument is supplied.This way, none of the concatenated fields will return a null and you will get a string and not a null.