I have a Person with the last name of “Null”. How can I insert this value into MSSQL?
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All of the related searches come back with adding NULL to the field.
I was trying to avoid adding it as 'Null' or *Null or some variation.
sql-server
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All of the related searches come back with adding NULL to the field.
I was trying to avoid adding it as 'Null' or *Null or some variation.
sql-server
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NULL != 'NULL'
– ivanivan
Feb 8 at 16:37
You should study sanitizing your inputs, and little Johnny Droptables.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:37
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ANY time you store string data you should clearly denote that it is string, and prevent your system from treating it as anything but.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:38
'NULL'
is a string literal like any other. You should always use parameter binding anyway. // This question isn’t really on-topic on Super User.
– Daniel B
Feb 8 at 21:54
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All of the related searches come back with adding NULL to the field.
I was trying to avoid adding it as 'Null' or *Null or some variation.
sql-server
All of the related searches come back with adding NULL to the field.
I was trying to avoid adding it as 'Null' or *Null or some variation.
sql-server
sql-server
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NULL != 'NULL'
– ivanivan
Feb 8 at 16:37
You should study sanitizing your inputs, and little Johnny Droptables.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:37
1
ANY time you store string data you should clearly denote that it is string, and prevent your system from treating it as anything but.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:38
'NULL'
is a string literal like any other. You should always use parameter binding anyway. // This question isn’t really on-topic on Super User.
– Daniel B
Feb 8 at 21:54
add a comment |
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NULL != 'NULL'
– ivanivan
Feb 8 at 16:37
You should study sanitizing your inputs, and little Johnny Droptables.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:37
1
ANY time you store string data you should clearly denote that it is string, and prevent your system from treating it as anything but.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:38
'NULL'
is a string literal like any other. You should always use parameter binding anyway. // This question isn’t really on-topic on Super User.
– Daniel B
Feb 8 at 21:54
2
2
NULL != 'NULL'
– ivanivan
Feb 8 at 16:37
NULL != 'NULL'
– ivanivan
Feb 8 at 16:37
You should study sanitizing your inputs, and little Johnny Droptables.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:37
You should study sanitizing your inputs, and little Johnny Droptables.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:37
1
1
ANY time you store string data you should clearly denote that it is string, and prevent your system from treating it as anything but.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:38
ANY time you store string data you should clearly denote that it is string, and prevent your system from treating it as anything but.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:38
'NULL'
is a string literal like any other. You should always use parameter binding anyway. // This question isn’t really on-topic on Super User.– Daniel B
Feb 8 at 21:54
'NULL'
is a string literal like any other. You should always use parameter binding anyway. // This question isn’t really on-topic on Super User.– Daniel B
Feb 8 at 21:54
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NULL != 'NULL'
– ivanivan
Feb 8 at 16:37
You should study sanitizing your inputs, and little Johnny Droptables.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:37
1
ANY time you store string data you should clearly denote that it is string, and prevent your system from treating it as anything but.
– music2myear
Feb 8 at 16:38
'NULL'
is a string literal like any other. You should always use parameter binding anyway. // This question isn’t really on-topic on Super User.– Daniel B
Feb 8 at 21:54