# Check If Any Records Have A Null Value I like to add missing `not null` constraints where appropriate when they are missing. The [`change_column_null` method](change-the-nullability-of-a-column.md) is the Rails DSL way of doing this. But first, you need to be sure that all databases this will be running against don't have any `null` values already present for any records. If there are `null` values present, then the migration will fail. One way of doing that check is with some SQL and the [`select_values`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/v6.1.0/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/DatabaseStatements.html#method-i-select_values) method. ```ruby ActiveRecord::Base .connection .select_values("select id from projects where user_id is null") .any? ``` This bit of SQL asks for the `id`s of any records in the `projects` table where a specific column (`user_id`) is explicitly `null`. If this returns `false`, then you are good to migrate. If this returns `true`, then you'll have to do some data massaging first.