In a multi-tenancy (multiple universes) environment, one can compare the vast 
nothingness of one to another.

Dave

> On Mar 21, 2014, at 10:51 PM, "William Rentfrow" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Since it's Friday....
> 
> Does $NULL$ REALLY equal $NULL$?  If null really means the complete absence 
> of any discernable measurable value or any traits whatsoever, can we really 
> compare two NULLS to each other?  There is nothing to compare.
> 
> Take that one to happy hour with you...
> 
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> $NULL$ = $NULL$ always eveluates to true. Its very simple and similar to 1=1.
> 
> Put this in advanced qualification; you will get all the records for the 
> search.
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