I wouldn't agree with that, Tony. A $0 price is not the same as a null. A null in the field means (I assume) that they have no idea yet what the price is. And according to Larry a $0 is a valid price.
Karen In a message dated 6/23/2011 5:32:26 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > My suggestion would be to avoid the null value by setting the default > value to 0 . I assume the lowprice never will be really 0.00 (for free), > > Then you can avoid the complicated if-statement > > > > Tony > > > >

