When inserting a row into a table, if there is a varchar
column and if in that column the value to be inserted is a zero length string
(like ‘’), then instead of writing a null value, PostgreSQL writes
that zero length string. We are able to do this with delphi
which generates such sql insert phrases. We contacted Borland, but there was no
answer. I don’t know if this is a bug, but I’m sure that inserting
a null value instead of a zero length string would help us a lot. |
- Re: [BUGS] PostgreSQL Om Computer & Software S.R.L.
- Re: [BUGS] PostgreSQL Robert Hentosh