--On 3 January 2007 18:31:01 +0000 "Martin A. Brooks"
<martin@???> wrote:
> Marc Perkel wrote:
>> Technically null <> "" just like null <> 0
>>
>
> No, as "<>" isn't an operator you can use with NULL values. You say "IS
> NULL" or "IS NOT NULL", any other comparison is meaningless.
That depends what language you are using. This is pseudocode, and you have
to try to parse it in a way that makes sense before criticising.
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