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Queries

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replyReply Mon 6 Apr 2009, 15:56Delegate Jake said...

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Queries

What is the difference between null and false when making a query

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replyReply Mon 6 Apr 2009, 17:05Trainer Carlos said...

RE: Queries

Hi Jake

In Access queries you usually use Is Null and Is Not Null as criteria on fields that may have blank/empty cells.

False is usually used in fields that contain check boxes where the values are True (checked) and False (Not Checked)

Hope this helps

Carlos

 

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