This doesn't answer your question at all, but please consider the effect of your actions on the poor souls who might have to deal with this data in the future. If the field is NOT NULL, it's probably because the database designer felt it very important to have a useful value in that field. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to investigate the reason, and either get the field changed or put the right data in there.

For the sake of future users of this database, think about using some obviously bogus value like 'This field intentionally left blank', or at the very least some visible character like a dash or an x or something. Keep in mind that while your code can easily tell the difference between a null value and a space, to users of many GUI interfaces, they'll look exactly the same.


In reply to Re: adding blank to varchar2 NOT NULL field in DBD::Oracle by Cubes
in thread adding blank to varchar2 NOT NULL field in DBD::Oracle by Anonymous Monk

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