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Hello,

First of all, sorry because of my poor english.

I am having a weird problem that I don´t know how to solve. I am not
sure even if it is a problem within the OS or the .NET Framework. The
platform is a Tablet PC device running XP. AFAIK it has installed .NET
1.1 SP 1.

Depending on what device (Desktop PC or Tablet PC) a certain table (DBF
and MDX file) resides it shows DBNulls on certain columns (it seems
that all the Double fields are affected). I'm not if is a .NET issue,
because if I try to open the table using MS Access it behaves the same
way. If the file is looked in the Tablet PC it shows DBNull values
instead of the original table data. The table has values in that
fields, but it seems to have DBNulls (unless you copy the table to
other file).

If, in the Tablet PC, you execute an SQL update statement against the
table assigning the desired values to the table, the updated rows are
shown correctly (but all other fields remain as DBNull values).

Any help will be appreciated.

Sep 20 '05 #1
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