Hi, if I set:
$var(kk) = null
and later printf it (or compare with =~) then I see '0':
xlog("L_INFO", "var(kk) = $var(kk)\n"); => var(kk) = 0
But AVP's do allow 'null' value and store 'null' instead of '0'.
Is there any reason for it?
Iñaki Baz Castillo writes:
But AVP's do allow 'null' value and store 'null' instead of '0'.
Is there any reason for it?
inaki,
here you have not done your googling. this has been discussed before. i tried to argue the same way as you, but lost the battle.
-- juha
El Wednesday 11 June 2008 07:25:29 Juha Heinanen escribió:
Iñaki Baz Castillo writes:
But AVP's do allow 'null' value and store 'null' instead of '0'.
Is there any reason for it?
inaki,
here you have not done your googling. this has been discussed before. i tried to argue the same way as you, but lost the battle.
Hi Juha, maybe I'm donig a bad search but find nothing related to this issue. Culd you please point me to it?
Thanks a lot.
Iñaki Baz Castillo writes:
Hi Juha, maybe I'm donig a bad search but find nothing related to this issue. Culd you please point me to it?
here is couple of threads:
http://lists.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2007-June/008031.html http://lists.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2007-July/008298.html
-- juha
El Wednesday 11 June 2008 18:00:10 Juha Heinanen escribió:
Iñaki Baz Castillo writes:
Hi Juha, maybe I'm donig a bad search but find nothing related to this issue. Culd you please point me to it?
here is couple of threads:
http://lists.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2007-June/008031.html http://lists.openser.org/pipermail/devel/2007-July/008298.html
Thanks a lot.