Windev : “Null” Value in DataBase












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I have a problem with Null Value.



I Explain. Here is the below code :




ChnToto is a chain



ChnToto = Null




On debugging, we find that Windev has stored a "0" (zero) in "ChnToto".



I totally lose the initial information (=> "Null").



How to force the compiler to keep this information without having to use the "Variant" type?



I feel that you have to go through a complex variable, or a class.



Thanks for your advices or ideas










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    I have a problem with Null Value.



    I Explain. Here is the below code :




    ChnToto is a chain



    ChnToto = Null




    On debugging, we find that Windev has stored a "0" (zero) in "ChnToto".



    I totally lose the initial information (=> "Null").



    How to force the compiler to keep this information without having to use the "Variant" type?



    I feel that you have to go through a complex variable, or a class.



    Thanks for your advices or ideas










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      I have a problem with Null Value.



      I Explain. Here is the below code :




      ChnToto is a chain



      ChnToto = Null




      On debugging, we find that Windev has stored a "0" (zero) in "ChnToto".



      I totally lose the initial information (=> "Null").



      How to force the compiler to keep this information without having to use the "Variant" type?



      I feel that you have to go through a complex variable, or a class.



      Thanks for your advices or ideas










      share|improve this question













      I have a problem with Null Value.



      I Explain. Here is the below code :




      ChnToto is a chain



      ChnToto = Null




      On debugging, we find that Windev has stored a "0" (zero) in "ChnToto".



      I totally lose the initial information (=> "Null").



      How to force the compiler to keep this information without having to use the "Variant" type?



      I feel that you have to go through a complex variable, or a class.



      Thanks for your advices or ideas







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          You must use the variant type if you want to handle the null value.
          In windev the string type handle 0 and null the same way.
          https://doc.windev.com/en-US/?1511015&verdisp=210






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            You must use the variant type if you want to handle the null value.
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            https://doc.windev.com/en-US/?1511015&verdisp=210






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              You must use the variant type if you want to handle the null value.
              In windev the string type handle 0 and null the same way.
              https://doc.windev.com/en-US/?1511015&verdisp=210






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                You must use the variant type if you want to handle the null value.
                In windev the string type handle 0 and null the same way.
                https://doc.windev.com/en-US/?1511015&verdisp=210






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                You must use the variant type if you want to handle the null value.
                In windev the string type handle 0 and null the same way.
                https://doc.windev.com/en-US/?1511015&verdisp=210







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