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longinos
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Posted - 2007-10-01 : 19:45:43
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| how do you change the allow null on a column to be 0,so instead of having null when empty, it would be 0, I tried default value or binding to 0 to -1, and to 1and in 0 or -1, it stays null, in 1 it puts the 1 for example if is quantity, it puts as if I would have 1 quantity, so it's either null, or whathever number I put visides -1 or 0how can I make it be 0 as defult? I'm using it to add and substract with computed column, formula;and the problem is that if it's the first time it's used it does not add or substract, becsause it does not add null with a number, if it has 0 than it works, whata I had to do is add it manually, but of course it doesn't suppoesed to be that wayany suggestions will be appriciated: |
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longinos
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-10-01 : 21:30:27
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| Sorry, I found the solution, it was very easy, I was confuse thinking that the properties of the column:"default value or binding" was the same asdefault vale, which I'm still confuse, but at least it's solutioned,sql is too easy that confuses me |
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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2007-10-02 : 04:16:15
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| You also need to set the column to NOT NULL - otherwise it will still be possible to explicitly Insert or Update the column to NULLKristen |
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