I have a calendar of events. All events have a start date/time, but
many of them don't have an end date/time. I can work around this by
setting an obviously incorrect end date and checking for it (i.e.
12.17.66, my wife's birthday). However, I'd prefer to not set a date
if there isn't one and check for that instead.
So, what's the proper way of having no end date in the database?
Also since this is editable information, I may have an entry with a
date and need to set it to null or "no end date" so any suggestion
should take this into account.
I'm using the latest, greatest Oracle.
good morning, and thanks.
--
Daniel Kessler
Department of Public and Community Health
University of Maryland
Suite 2387 Valley Drive
College Park, MD 20742-2611
301-405-2545 Phone
www.phi.umd.edu
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