On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 21:17, Keith C. Ivey wrote:
> Not paying attention to case.  As you said earlier, the code for NULL 
> is \N, not \n.

Oh my! I feel so stupid! I should have known to check the case better by now.
\n is a newline in mysql, right? That's probably why the lines are 'broken' in
the output...

Sorry to have bothered you with this!

One side note though: why is the date entered as 0000-00-00? is it
because \n is an invalid date?

Thanks, and again my apologies!
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