Why allow blank? Why not just set to null? Let me see if I can answer
that for myself:

CREATE TABLE rob/JOEL (MYCHAR CHAR ( 5), CONSTRAINT NOBLANKS
CHECK (mychar<>' ' ))

INSERT INTO rob/JOEL (MYCHAR) VALUES('Y')
1 rows inserted in JOEL in ROB.
INSERT INTO rob/JOEL (MYCHAR) VALUES(' ')
INSERT, UPDATE, or MERGE not allowed by CHECK constraint.
INSERT INTO rob/JOEL (MYCHAR) VALUES(null)
1 rows inserted in JOEL in ROB.

DSPPFM QTEMP/JOEL see Y row and empty row. F10=Display hexadecimal makes
empty row 'look' like blanks but
select * from rob/joel where mychar=' '
only returns 'No data selected for output.'

Granted, in RPG you'd have to process "null indicators" on those columns,
or some such logic.
select;
where nullindMYCHAR=*on;
...
where mychar='Y';
...
EndSl;

But, in answer to your question, use OR not AND. ' ' AND null is like
testing for mychar='x' AND mychar='y'.

Rob Berendt

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