On 8/25/10 9:00 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Yes, a NULL or an absence of a field should have the same effect
> FOR ALL SQL FIELDS_EXCEPT_ 'LOCAL', search should continue with the
> next (if any) lookup table, e.g. with statical lookups.
>
> An absent field 'local' on an otherwise matched record implies true.
>
> Mark
>
>
I changed my query to OMIT users.local.. so my query ALWAYS returns
null for users.local
(and that worked. and I checked outbound, and not X-Spam-* headers in
outbound)
I SWEAR I checked this years ago.
(yes, the query is returning @. @. has user.local = NULL (a real
null,not 'NULL') :-)
so I solved my problem and don't really want to see if its something
funky perl 5.10.1 does.
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