Re: "PATROL" is the same as .NULL.???

Author: Garrett Fitzgerald

Posted: 2016-06-13 at 13:13:47

That wouldn't happen to be the current record when you do the browse, would

it?

On Jun 13, 2016 11:13 AM, "Vince Teachout" <teachv@taconic.net> wrote:

> I have a departments table, and when I open it in browse mode, and type

> the following:

>

> BROWSE FOR vehdept = 'PATROL'

>

> It pulls up a single record, which has .NULL. in the vehdept field. There

> are other records with .NULL. in that field, but it only pulls up this

> one. ? IsnNull(VehDept) returns .t., so it's not a case of a string

> ".NULL." (Which shouldn't match either.)

>

> Luckily, this isn't anything I was actually working on, just something I

> came across while trying to transfer data. But.... any ideas what could

> cause this?

>

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