What is the difference between “Null” and “Nothing” in VB6?

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悲哀的现实 2020-12-17 20:39

I have a recordset like this:

Dim rs as Recordset
Set rs as New Recordset

\'... a lot of coding ...

if Err.Number <> 0 Then \' oops, something gone w         


        
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  • 2020-12-17 21:26

    You can try as follow:

    a = "SELECT SBio.biosrno,YearlyCharges.adnum,Name,sName
    FROM SBio RIGHT JOIN YearlyCharges ON SBio.biosrno=YearlyCharges.adnum
    WHERE  (SBio.biosrno IS  NULL );"
    
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  • 2020-12-17 21:29

    Null is a specific subtype of a Variant. It has no existence outside of the Variant type, and is created to allow a Variant to model a database null value.

    Nothing is a value of an Object variable. It essentially is identical to a null pointer, i.e. there is no object.

    The following raises an error because "Is" can only be used with Object variables:

    if rs is Null then
    ' this throws an error of "types not compatible"
    end if
    

    The following raises an error because an Object variable can never be Null:

    if rs = Null then
    ' this throws an error of "types not compatible"
    end if
    

    The following evaluates False because IsNull() takes a Variant argument.

    if isNull(rs) then
    ' never enters here, isNull(rs) evaluates to False
    end if
    

    It is equivalent to:

    VarType(rs) = vbNull
    
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  • The following table explains how to use VBScript keywords.

    • Empty

      The Empty keyword is used to indicate an uninitialized variable value. This is not the same thing as Null.

    • False

      The False keyword has a value equal to 0.

    • Nothing

      The Nothing keyword in VBScript is used to disassociate an object variable from any actual object. Use the Set statement to assign Nothing to an object variable. For example:

    Set MyObject = Nothing
    

    Several object variables can refer to the same actual object. When Nothing is assigned to an object variable, that variable no longer refers to any actual object. When several object variables refer to the same object, memory and system resources associated with the object to which the variables refer are released only after all of them have been set to Nothing, either explicitly using Set, or implicitly after the last object variable set to Nothing goes out of scope.

    • Null

      The Null keyword is used to indicate that a variable contains no valid data. This is not the same thing as Empty.

    • True

      The True keyword has a value equal to -1.

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