And often they are needed for registry strings
Al

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>CHR(0) is a string of length one with all zero bits.

Yeah, that's right. A better explanation than mine.

In C, all strings are arrays of chars, and (should) end with the null 
terminator, a char whose value is equal to 0.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org 



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