Subject | Insertion problem |
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Author | Daniel Jimenez |
Post date | 2004-11-30T21:08:27Z |
Hi,
I have a field (called Delay) in a DB which will not accept NULL, and it has
a default value defined.
When I tested the table which contains this field "Delay" using ISQL or
Database Workbench, I am able to add records to the table while not
providing data for the "Delay" field (as it has a default value defined). It
works just fine.
The problem is that when I use the same principle in my application,
IBObjects would not allow the application user to provide no data for the
"Delay" field.
Could someone explain the reason behind this behaviour please.
Thanks
danieL.
____________________________
Comvision Pty. Ltd.
www.comvision.net.au
I have a field (called Delay) in a DB which will not accept NULL, and it has
a default value defined.
When I tested the table which contains this field "Delay" using ISQL or
Database Workbench, I am able to add records to the table while not
providing data for the "Delay" field (as it has a default value defined). It
works just fine.
The problem is that when I use the same principle in my application,
IBObjects would not allow the application user to provide no data for the
"Delay" field.
Could someone explain the reason behind this behaviour please.
Thanks
danieL.
____________________________
Comvision Pty. Ltd.
www.comvision.net.au