On 5/26/06, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 26 May 2006 13:56, Brian Kotek wrote:
> I'm not sure. I suppose the obvious question is, did you try it and see
> what happens?
Fiddle... fiddle...
I get back a record with empty properties.
Ahh.
So the real question is how you tell the difference betwen a record not found,
and one that was found, but has empty fields.
Would it not be better to throw a Reactor.RecordNotFound exception or
something ?
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