"Null" in Hindi means "शून्य" or "खाली". When referring to a bank, it could signify that a bank account or transaction has no value or is invalid.
In Hindi, "null" is often translated as "शून्य" (shoony) which means zero or empty.
In Hindi, a bank is called "बैंक" (pronounced as "bank").
The root word of "null" is the Latin word "nullus," which means "not any" or "none."
"Nana" in Hindi means maternal grandfather.
"Tahaffuz" means protection or safeguarding in Hindi.
In Hindi, "null" is often translated as "शून्य" (shoony) which means zero or empty.
In Hindi, a bank is called "बैंक" (pronounced as "bank").
"Bhup" is a Hindi word that translates to "king" in English. It is often used as a prefix or title for names in Indian culture to signify nobility or royalty.
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Null defines the value in a banking account as zero, no value. Zero or null are used to state the same idea on banking and investment documents.
koshagar
You mean SQL? NULL = anything IS NULL NULL <> anything IS NULL ... NULL IS NULL = TRUE NULL IS NOT NULL = FALSE
बैंक (Bainka) or (river) bank : किनारे kinārē
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According to Black's Law Dictionary, the term "null and void" has become a common redundancy: they mean the same thing.
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