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leander

2006-03-21, 8:24 pm


I am appending to level 7 tables using dbase plus demo. I dont wont to
make any difference between null fields and empty fields. I tried SET
AUTONULLFIELDS OFF, however it did not work. Could anyone help me sort
out this problem.. 10q



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shin0301

2006-03-21, 8:24 pm


leander wrote:
> *I am appending to level 7 tables using dbase plus demo. I dont wont
> to make any difference between null fields and empty fields. I tried
> SET AUTONULLFIELDS OFF, however it did not work. Could anyone help me
> sort out this problem.. 10q *




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Glenn Johansen

2006-03-22, 7:25 am

I don't think that the "append from" command supports the autonullfield
setting.
you will need to default the fields yourself.

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> I am appending to level 7 tables using dbase plus demo. I dont wont to
> make any difference between null fields and empty fields. I tried SET
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> out this problem.. 10q
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