No, it is not 'trivially' true. It is a fairly precise response to the question that solicits clarification of just what is being asked.
The querant can then refine their question to allow a meaningful reply, assuming their apparent ignorance is actually treatable. Note that 'ignorance' is not used in its pejorative sense but in a simple descriptive sense.
I like merlyn's response. It offers the beginning of a dialog that can lead to more than a simple answer to the poorly worded question.
yours,
Michael
In reply to Re: Re: How do I test for a NULL string?
by herveus
in thread How do I test for a NULL string?
by merlyn
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