▲ | MrMcCall 15 days ago | |||||||
Because no non-statistician uses nullable columns, right?Of course, some dbs (SQLServer?) infer NULL from the empty string, or am I misremembering? Always having the columns be NOT NULL is a fundamental cheat, after always having a PK, or is that too old school for 2025? | ||||||||
▲ | efxhoy 15 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
There's nothing wrong with nullable fields when it's appropriate. When kids are born they don't have names. Not all users want to tell you their names. A null value is data too. | ||||||||
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