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AnsiNullsStatus Property

This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.

The AnsiNullsStatus property returns TRUE when the database object referenced depends on a table exhibiting SQL-92 NULL handling behavior.

Syntax

object
.AnsiNullsStatus

Parts

  • object
    An expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list

Data Type

Boolean

Modifiable

Read/write when a StoredProcedure2, Trigger2, UserDefinedFunction, or View2 object is created. Read-only when a StoredProcedure, Trigger, or View object is used, or after a StoredProcedure2, Trigger2, UserDefinedFunction, or View2 object is created.

Prototype (C/C++)

HRESULT GetAnsiNullsStatus(LPBOOL pRetVal);

Remarks

By default, Microsoft SQL Server creates columns that do not accept NULL unless the user explicitly declares the ability to accept NULL. Further, SQL Server returns TRUE when evaluating the expression NULL = NULL. These default behaviors are nonstandard.

Database and client connection options override default SQL Server behavior. If the default is overridden, tables created exhibit SQL-92 standard NULL handling and objects that depend upon those tables function as specified by SQL-92.

Note

If an application calls AnsiNullsStatus on an instance of SQL Server version 7.0 with the Table2 object, the constant, SQLDMO_E_SQL80ONLY, and the message "This property or method requires Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later" are returned.

Applies To:

StoredProcedure Object

Trigger2 Object

StoredProcedure2 Object

UserDefinedFunction Object

Table2 Object

View Object

Trigger Object

View2 Object