On 5/31/05, Bryan Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course MySQL allows NULLs in NOT NULL fields among other "features" ;-)

Not that I want to work too hard to paw fresh kitty litter over this
lump of poop (i.e. I agree its a flaw), but all this really does is
allow some jackass to screw up prior to initial testing.  Personally I
may put a null or a not null value into a field but I always make sure
I put in something that belongs there via a variety of tools at hand;
and never let the db decide -- on purpose, anyway -- whether I screwed
up or not.

-- 
--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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