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What are null values, and why are they a problem?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A set of SQL statements stored in an application written in a standard programming language is called ________.
 
  A) a stored procedure
  B) a view
  C) embedded SQL
  D) a trigger



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Answer to Question 1

A null value is a missing value, a value that has never been input into a cell in a table. Null values are a problem because they are ambiguous. A null value can represent three different conditions: (1 ) the value is inappropriate, (2 ) the value is appropriate but unknown, or (3 ) the value is appropriate and known but not entered into the database.

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