> sql,query > > The current > > behavior is what I'd expect to have happen, and what I'd expect most > > people to expect to have happen. Maybe you just need to adjust your > > expectations. Paul/Keith: OK, I see. It was a varchar field, so I assume it must have been entering empty strings where it found NULLs in my incoming data. That at least explains the behavior. Makes some sense, even.
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