whats the difference between != and <> in mysql. which symbol is good to user in sql query for not equal condition.can someone tell me whats the pros and cons of using the not equal symbol in mysql.
!= requires 3 keystrokes (Shift, !, =), and <> requires 3 keystrokes (Shift, <, >). However a touch typist has to switch hands to hit that =.
You should definitely use <> over !=. You'll save at least 10 milliseconds of typing for each use.
There is absolutely no difference in MySQL, but the <> is the variant present in the SQL ISO standard.
If you're interested in trivia I can tell you that Oracle also has ^= apart from those two.
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