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What is difference between != and <> operators in Sql Server?

Since both are used as not operator. E.g :

select * from TableName where ColName <> value

or

select * from TableName where ColName != value

returns same values (Rows).

juergen d
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Ankush Madankar
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There is no difference. You can use both in MSSQL.

The MSSQL doc says:

!= functions the same as the <> (Not Equal To) comparison operator.

But <> is defined in the ANSI 99 SQL standard and != is not. So not all DB engines may support it and if you want to generate portable code I recommend using <>.

juergen d
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Most of the databases support both != and <> as not equal comparison operators. <> means either less than or greater than (i.e. not equal to) and was introduced because not all the keyboards used to have the exclamation ! key (a long time ago). Some databases like Oracle also support ^= for not equals.

Ravi K Thapliyal
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