What is the table type?  (MyISAM, InnoDB, ...) That makes a big
difference on what is permitted.


-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC

Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
foxforward.net


MB Software Solutions wrote:
> I had been testing my VFP app on a MySQL4 database, but started testing 
> yesterday on a MySQL5 database on a different PC.  When I was inserting 
> records (via SPT - INSERT INTO), I received errors regarding defaults on 
> both TEXT fields and DATE fields when the values were blank.  Is there a 
> setting that you know of whereby it allows me to enter blank values into 
> these fields (all fields marked as NOT NULL I might add!) without MySQL 
> objecting?  I'm thinking there's gotta be a setting somewhere that was 
> causing this since it didn't object when I inserted into a MySQL4 database.
> 
> tia!
> --Michael
> 



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