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Default SqlParameter Value To Null
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16/02/2009 09:04:59
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
 
 
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14/02/2009 16:41:41
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ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01381129
Message ID:
01382065
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35
>>Really? What would the value of say ShippedOn until the order is shipped? Or in a measurement of sea temperatures from -70m to surface per meter and your probe somehow couldn't record at some meters? Or in wind speed and direction, if speed is 0 what may be the direction?
>>Null is a meaningfull value as Unknown or N/A, it doesn't always mean user not entered.

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>Yes, of course ... I agree with you 100%. Unknown or N/A is totally appropriate for NULL. I thought I was implying that, but I guess not. But also, in that situation, the user wouldn't have put something into that field to begin with, right? <g>
>
>~~Bonnie

Well, wind does change. If yesterday it was 270 degrees at 15 knotts and then updated it today to null at 0 knotts would that be appropriate? This is interesting because I hadn't thought about it before and agreed with; then Cetin posted. I guess there is a time for everything. If degrees was an integer then I would have to set it to null as 0 might not be appropriate although it is not a degree. hmmm
Tim
Timothy Bryan
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