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I'm trying to do a join on 2 tables in Zend, using the DbTable / model / mapper structure. If, in my mapper, I do this:

$select = $this->getDbTable()->select(Zend_Db_Table::SELECT_WITH_FROM_PART)
        ->setIntegrityCheck(false)
        ->join('images', 'images.oldFilename =
                                               availablePictures.filename')
               ->where('images.ref IS NOT NULL');
$resultSet = $this->getDbTable()->fetchAll( $select );

it works like a charm, but if I try the same thing with IS NULL instead of NOT NULL, I get nothing where I should get a result set of several rows, just like when I try it directly in MySQL with

SELECT *
FROM (
`availablePictures` AS a
LEFT JOIN `images` AS i ON a.filename = i.oldFilename
)
WHERE i.`ref` IS NULL

I get the impression Zend doesn't like my IS NULL or am I doing something wrong?

+2  A: 

My thinking is it has to do with the way MySql decides what is NULL and what isn't. Is it possible that the results you are expecting have a default assignment of the empty string '' or 0 in the images.ref column? MySql does not treat those as NULLs. Have a look here:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/working-with-null.html

karim79
Hey Karim,thanks for the input, but it is NULL in that column, not '' nor 0, I checked and just double checked. Currently tracing Machine's comment, he is onto something.
Peter
+3  A: 

The solution was to be found in Machine's comment on my original post. Doing what he suggested I noticed that Zend created an inner join as I was using the wrong select method, so:

$select = $this->getDbTable()->select(Zend_Db_Table::SELECT_WITH_FROM_PART)
        ->setIntegrityCheck(false)
        ->joinLeft('images', 'images.oldFilename =
                                               availablePictures.filename')
               ->where('images.ref IS NOT NULL');
$resultSet = $this->getDbTable()->fetchAll( $select );

is how it should be.

Peter
@Peter - you should mark this as the correct answer :)
karim79
@Karim, I can't! Not for 2 days. Stackoverflow only allows accepting your own answer after 2 days. :)
Peter