Hi :)
Errr, surely you want that empty string to be Null though? At least when it's empty?.
Alternatively is there an equivalent of the "Action Query" that can rapidly fill all the rows of
the field with "". Obviously you would want to filter-out all the rows that do have some contents
first before performing something like that!
Regards form
Tom :)
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From: Dan Lewis <elderdanlewis@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 29 March 2013, 19:16
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Inserting an empty string in Base
I have a form that requires first name, middle initial, and last name. Some of the people do not
have a middle initial. For such people I want the field for the middle initial to contain an empty
string. How do I accomplish this? (For this field, I have set the Data property, "Set empty
string to NULL" to No.)
--Dan
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