From: | "Oliveiros Cristina" <oliveiros(dot)cristina(at)marktest(dot)pt> |
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To: | Leví Teodoro da Silva <tlevisilva(at)gmail(dot)com>, <pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: [INSERT]Insert blank values |
Date: | 2008-10-24 12:05:44 |
Message-ID: | 00e601c935d0$d7fafe30$ec5a3d0a@marktestcr.marktest.pt |
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At first glance,
I think it might be easy to send to back-end the first INSERT statement if you get a blank for the form
and the second one if you don't get a blank... With an if statement , for ex
Why can't you do that?
Maybe I am misunderstanding your situation.
Best,
Oliveiros
----- Original Message -----
From: Leví Teodoro da Silva
To: pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:59 PM
Subject: [NOVICE] [INSERT]Insert blank values
Hi guys,
I have a little problem.
I want to insert a blank on a varchar field. When i do the follow :
INSERT INTO "Seller"("name", "id")VALUES ( null ,'1'); it works perfectly !!!
But if i try :
INSERT INTO "Seller"("name", "id")VALUES ( '','1'); The postgres insert in my database the value '', and i dont want it.
The first way, is the only way for insert blank values !? Because it is not good for me, because i received a lot of fields from a form and i don't want to put null if the value is blank, and don't if it is not blank.
Regards,
Levi
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