"I forget the values for the indicator variables, but that is in the PRO*C
manual."


I think the values are 0 & 1 (false & true).  At least they are in Cobol.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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Maria:

The developers need to read the PRO*C manual. What the developers need to do
is to use indicator variable. These are varaiables that indicate whether the
variable is NULL (or if the value was truncated when selected into).

Here is a short example.
char   v_first_name[18];
short v_first_name_ind;

SELECT first_name
INTO   v_first_name:v_first_name_ind
FROM  emp
WHERE emplid = :v_emplid:v_emplid_ind;

I forget the values for the indicator variables, but that is in the PRO*C
manual.

HTH
Kevin

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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 9:00 AM
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hello!

our developers here are requesting that I put defaults (' ' for
chars/varchars, 0 for numbers, etc) in place instead of nulls in all
columns that would supposedly allow null values...
they are using visual c++ and they say that they cannot make visual c++
retreive null values...
i am very hesitant in implementing this...
i have no knowledge whatsoever of visual c++ and don't know if this is
true...

i'd like to know if anyone had encountered this same problem before?
or maybe someone can tell me if there is any truth to what our
developers are saying...


oracle817 on solaris7

thanks =)

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Maria Aurora VT de la Vega (OCP)
Database Specialist
Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc.


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