Thanks Dale, Michael and Ron.

The "default null" is what I thought about first and it almost does the 
job.  It's just that it appears like there is a default value which is 
null.  If I don't include the DEFAULT clause, it does nothing.  I think 
I'll have to live with the "default null".


At 08:29 2002-10-04 -0800, you wrote:
>Louis,
>  I believe it is the ALTER TABLE command.
>ALTER TABLE name
>MODIFY ( column       datatype);
>match the column name and the datatype but do not include the DEFAULT
>clause .
>Ron
>ROR m���m
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/04/02 11:28AM >>>
>Anyone knows how to get rid of a column default value ?   I rtfm and
>search
>metalink with no luck.

Louis Brouillette
Analyste en informatique (DBA)
Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres
Tel: (819) 376-5011 ext. 2435
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