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Oracle in the where clause for <> or=what's the difference?

Time:10-23

Content such as title, where the two difference

CodePudding user response:

One is, one is equal to, this is the difference between

Or it is as you say, & lt;> And!=?

CodePudding user response:

<> Is not equal to contain greater than or less than=equal to actually & lt;> On the contrary,

CodePudding user response:

Really don't know how to answer this question, the translation is not equal to and is not equal to what is the difference? I also want to ask the building Lord, what's the difference?

CodePudding user response:

<> And! Is equivalent to a=

In the early development of language, most only & lt;> , since the XML, found that the two symbols, are specific character, use!=, there is no this problem,
For example: mybatis,



PS: the above elaboration, is purely personal nonsense, do not have any basis,

CodePudding user response:

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& lt;> And! Is equivalent to a=

In the early development of language, most only & lt;> , since the XML, found that the two symbols, are specific character, use!=, there is no this problem,
For example: mybatis,



PS: the above elaboration, is purely personal nonsense, do not have any basis,

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