I think that this string "0 but true" is a very ancient artifact dating from before scientific notation. I have never seen this in my coding. I have however encountered "0E0" with the DBI as the normal, standard way to say "statement worked correctly, but produced a zero result", true in a logical comparison sense, but numeric zero in a numeric sense.
In reply to Re^5: Purpose of =~ and = in this statement
by Marshall
in thread Purpose of =~ and = in this statement
by sherab
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