Operator '??' cannot be applied to operands of type 'string' and 'System.DBNull'

妖精的绣舞 提交于 2019-12-04 22:31:46
Pavel Urbančík

Both operands need to be object. Use explicit cast:

(object)table.Value ?? DBNull.Value;

There is no automatic conversion between string and System.DBNull and so you need to specify the type you want explicitly by adding a cast to object:

sqlCommandObject.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Parameter",
                                         table.Value ?? (object)DBNull.Value);
Andrew Barrett

It's because there is no implicit conversion between string and System.DBNull.

Instead of using DBNull.Value, you can use Convert.DBNull:

sqlCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Parameter", table.Value ?? Convert.DBNull);

I believe behind the scenes it is basically doing the same/similar thing as mentioned in other examples (i.e. casting DBNull to object), but it makes it a little simpler/conciser.

Another workaround is to utilize SqlString.Null.

ex: command.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@parameter", parameter ?? SqlString.Null));

Each type has its own version. SqlGuid.Null, SqlDateTime.Null, etc

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