--On Tuesday, December 03, 2002 11:21:04 -0500 Bruce Momjian
<pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> wrote:
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>> Then Why not set it to NULL
>
> Well, it is not NULL, though, it is ''. They are not the same in
> strings (though for some dbms's they are), so I don't see why we would
> do that for numerics.
>
>> Seems logic as there is nothing between ''
>>
>> What is the solution of other dbs ( oracle, db2 .. ) to:
>> insert into table (num) value (''); ?
>
> I assume they would fail too.
>
>> Who knows how many application will suffer becouse of this.
>
> Yours is the first, or perhaps second to bring up this issue.
> I am sure it is a pain, but it does tighten up some cases where we were
> silently mapping '' to 0, and we don't exactly have a flood of problem
> reports.
He's at least the 2nd. I have one, that I've complained to the
PHPGroupware folks (which
BREAKS severely with this change).
LER
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