You do?
Not if your database follows the SQL-92 standard!
Seriously, databases are not supposed to have the idea of an empty string. I learned this from mpeppler when he explained to me why DBD::Sybase was converting empty strings into spaces. Of course to confuse the issue, some databases (eg MySQL IIRC) do allow empty strings.
In reply to Re: Writing It Myself, DWIM, and Expectations
by tilly
in thread Writing It Myself, DWIM, and Expectations
by jest
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