Hi:
Have this curious situation and would like some help from you:
Create an employee table:
CREATE  TABLE  employee(
   id_employee SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
   sex CHAR(1) DEFAULT 'm' CHECK(sex = 'f' OR sex = 'm'),
   start_date DATE NOT NULL,
   charge VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
   last_name VARCHAR(50),
   first_name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
   title VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL
);
then fill it with a few values:
insert into employee(title,first_name,start_date,charge) values('Mr. X','Smith',date(now()),'None');
insert into employee(title,first_name,start_date,charge) values('Mr. Y','Smith',date(now()),'None');
insert into employee(title,first_name,start_date,charge) values('Mr. Z','Smith',date(now()),'None');
so far there is no problem at all, the problem comes here:
select title || ' ' || first_name || ' ' || last_name as fullname from employee;
   fullname
----------------
 (3 rows)
Doesn't work !!!!, I'm thinking it is because of the null value in last_name.  Have any idea or suggestion on how to
workaroundthis situation. 
Thank you.
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Luis Magaña
Gnovus Networks & Software
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