>>Hi,
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>>Don't mean to be picky but the correct sequence is:
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>> thisform.mycheck.value = 0 && 0-UnChecked 1-Checked 2-Mixed (Null)
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>>The 2 option means neither. It is a way to identify that the user did not know if it was true or false.
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>>Hope this helps.
>Thanks for correcting the typo.
>Dragan sorry for the delay, you might understand the problems related to this part of the world.
>2 is programmatically possible as help says. I get it as "I don't know the answer" but is different from .null. as user paid attention and filled an "answer". Complex to find a real implementation. If it was a number I could say 0 and .null. is quite different where "zero reporting" is important (ie: wind speed survey).
>Cetin
I understand all that, but still don't see the difference between the .null. and 2 (checked in the help file, it makes even a different visual representation of these two values).