"Gabe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Torsten Roehr wrote:
>
> > "Gabe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >>Environment:
> >>PHP 4.3.6
> >>Access DB
> >>W2K IIS 5
> >>
> >>
> >>I'm trying to store a date in a date/time field using the short date
> >>format ( m/d/yyyy ).  For some reason it won't let me post an empty
> >>value to that field in the DB.  I've tried using empty quotes ( "" ) or
> >>NULL and I always get a datatype mismatch sql error.  So then I just
> >>tried submitting a date that will never be used ( e.g. 1/1/1111 ).  That
> >>works, but then when I try to read the date out of the field in the DB
> >>and format it using the date() function in PHP it doesn't display
> >>anything (which is fine with me).  I read up on the date function on the
> >>PHP website and valid dates are limited from 01-01-1970 to 19-01-2038 on
> >>windows machines.  So that explains why the function returns nothing.
> >>
> >>So, I guess my question is this:  Is what I'm doing technically ok
> >>(using a date that's not in the valid range)?  Or does anyone know of an
> >>empty date value that I can submit to the DB?
> >>
> >>Thanks!
> >
> >
> > NULL should work if you have allowed it for the column when creating the
> > table. Can you post your table structure?
> >
> > Regards, Torsten
>
> Well, I would, but I can't seem to figure out how to export just the
> structure out of access.  Wouldn't NULL be allowed by default?

This command should show you the table structure:
SHOW CREATE TABLE tablename

Please post the output.

regards, Torsten

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