!EMPTY( m.Confusion )
Hi Jos.
Ok, but you are a lucky person,
EMPTY() cannot return NULL (a design bug for me),
and therefore I can say that you know if your confusion is or not is empty.
But the expression !EMPTY(m.confusion) is not applicable to all the persons,
for some the value must return null.
Fabio
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