PD Miller wrote:
> 
> At 9:51 -0700 23/10/01, Michael Peppler wrote:
> >And just to be complete, Sybase (and possibly MS) has an "ansinull" option
> >that can be set. If it is not set then the "x = null" *will* work correctly.
> 
> I'm not sure about the use of 'correctly' here. NULL is the absence
> of value and therefore cannot be equal to anything. 'x = NULL' is the
> same as 'FALSE'.

I agree - maybe I should have said "returns data as you would
(possibly naively) expect".

:-)

Michael

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