i have sent them an email to see if it something they have encountered before. 
i find it really weird though that i cannot have a null date/timestamp field 
being queried correctly?? i can achieve in both mssql and msaccess.

(i am relatively new to mySQL if you have not guessed by the way!!)



>get them to do it, mine was also on a shared host :)
>
>On 7 Oct 2008, at 10:18, Mike Little wrote:
>
>zeroDateTimeBehavior - yes just saw this on the mysql forums. how do i  
>action this though if i am using shared host?
>
>my datasource is setup by my host?? 

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