Ok. I wasn't sure where it should be added. That was the part of the question I forgot to ask :)
--- Nicko Cadell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron, > > Sounds like a good idea, why don't you add a property to SystemInfo > to > get the 'null' text. > To allow the user to override this text we can just use an > appSetting, > say log4net.NullText. > > Nicko > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ron Grabowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 03 November 2005 06:08 > > To: log4net-dev@logging.apache.org > > Subject: constant for "(null)" > > > > Nicko, I think it would helpful to have a constant for when a > > value cannot be accessed. Currently the value "(null)" is > > used but its not centrally managed. I was using "null" in > > some code I was writing and discovered that's inconsistent > > with what the core uses. It may also be nice to make this > > value settable via the config file. If someone is doing a lot > > of database work they may want to change "(null)" to > > "**NULL**" or "N/A" to avoid confusion with SQL NULL. > > > > > > >