Hey everyone!
I've come up with a very strange error... I have a COBOL program running on a NT server. In this program I insert values into a column. This weekend we added 8 column to this table and to my surprise the INSERT INTO didn't work properly. In one variable is 7 spaces (hex-code 20) and when I try to insert I get the error message: CANNOT INSERT NULL INTO pointing at this variable. Then I removed the 8 columns I added and to my surprise the program worked again... as nothing had happened.
Please help me!!!
Best regards
/Anders
I've come up with a very strange error... I have a COBOL program running on a NT server. In this program I insert values into a column. This weekend we added 8 column to this table and to my surprise the INSERT INTO didn't work properly. In one variable is 7 spaces (hex-code 20) and when I try to insert I get the error message: CANNOT INSERT NULL INTO pointing at this variable. Then I removed the 8 columns I added and to my surprise the program worked again... as nothing had happened.
Please help me!!!
Best regards
/Anders