Subject | Secret of #NULL# needed |
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Author | bmckenna6 |
Post date | 2005-11-15T00:02:17Z |
I have to handle exported data from an Access db.
Sometimes a field in the tab delimited data has the
six characters #NULL#
Using IB_Import, and assigning a field where
this #NULL# might occur seems to work ok. Is this
to be expected?
Searching all of my references, and all of Google,
and what I have access to in these Yahoo groups, I can
find no mention of #NULL#
References to NULL abound.
Why I have I been left out of this secret
communication? <g>
Is this #NULL# a universal substitute for NULL data?
Is this handled by IBO or by the server?
Can anyone provide me with any references to #NULL#?
Not NULL.
Searching on Goggle for "#NULL#" (quotes included)
returned 54,900,000 hits.
But of the first 30, none of them actually referred
to #NULL# but instead contained only the word NULL.
I don't think I'll have time to look at the rest.
!#@%$^& ????
Barry
Sometimes a field in the tab delimited data has the
six characters #NULL#
Using IB_Import, and assigning a field where
this #NULL# might occur seems to work ok. Is this
to be expected?
Searching all of my references, and all of Google,
and what I have access to in these Yahoo groups, I can
find no mention of #NULL#
References to NULL abound.
Why I have I been left out of this secret
communication? <g>
Is this #NULL# a universal substitute for NULL data?
Is this handled by IBO or by the server?
Can anyone provide me with any references to #NULL#?
Not NULL.
Searching on Goggle for "#NULL#" (quotes included)
returned 54,900,000 hits.
But of the first 30, none of them actually referred
to #NULL# but instead contained only the word NULL.
I don't think I'll have time to look at the rest.
!#@%$^& ????
Barry