Maybe JDBC or DBMS exchanges "" by NULL. I saw this behaviour on DB2 in the
past. I think this is an option in the DB settings or something.

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To: "'H�l�ne JOANIN'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Halas, Miroslav"
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Subject: RE: Jonas & Oracle


> That's true, I have to look into it. The funny think is that the code
works
> with Interbase, SQLServer and DB2.
> But even when I set the particular key to ""; Oracle was complaining, any
> idea about this?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: H�l�ne JOANIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> To: Halas, Miroslav
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> Subject: Re: Jonas & Oracle
>
> Hi,
>
> Indeed, there is a problem when a primary key field has a 'null' value.
> But I'm not sure that a field, which is a part of the primary key,
> may logically have a 'null' value.
>
> Kind regards.
> H�l�ne.
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