Sam Gentile
Sam Gentile

Reputation: 1349

Trouble with Nullable Types, DBNulls and Data Rows

I saw this thread on Stack Overflow regarding converting between DBNull and nullable types but I am still confused. I have written code like this with some hack code to deal with nullable types for DateTime and ints that I will show below but it'sa mess and I want to use Nullable types:

 DataTable dt = ds.Tables[0];
 List<RON> list = (from dr in dt.AsEnumerable()
                              select new RON
                              {
                                  RONId = dr[0].ToString(),
                                  StaffNumber = dr[1].ToString(),
                                  CheckInDate = GetCheckInDate(dr[2]),
                                  NonMissionIndicator = dr[3].ToString(),
                                  Comments = dr[4].ToString(),
                                  NonComplyIndicator = dr[5].ToString(),
                                  LOAirport = dr[6].ToString(),
                                  RONAirport = dr[7].ToString(),
                                  PropertyId = GetPropertyId(dr[8]),
                                  PropertyChain = dr[9].ToString(),
                                  PropertyName = dr[10].ToString(),
                                  PropertyStreet = dr[11].ToString(),
                                  PropertyStreet2 = dr[12].ToString(),
                                  PropertyCity = dr[13].ToString(),
                                  PropertyState = dr[14].ToString(),
                                  PropertyPostalCode = dr[15].ToString(),
                                  PropertyPhone = dr[16].ToString(),
                                  FAX = dr[17].ToString(),
                                  PropertyCountry = dr[18].ToString(),
                                  PropertyLongitude = GetPropertyLongitude(dr[19]),
                                  PropertyLatitude = GetPropertyLatitude(dr[20]),
                                  PropertyAirport = dr[21].ToString(),
                                  ReportedBy = dr[22].ToString(),
                                  ReportedDTS= GetReportedByDate(dr[23]),
                                  CanceledBy = dr[24].ToString(),
                                  CanceledDTS = GetCanceledByDate(dr[25])
                              }).ToList();
            return list;
        }

        //TODO: Change Defaukt date
        private static DateTime GetCheckInDate(object checkInDate)
        {
            return checkInDate == DBNull.Value ? new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00) : Convert.ToDateTime(checkInDate);
        }

        //TODO: Change Defaukt date
        private static DateTime GetReportedByDate(object reportedByDate)
        {
            return reportedByDate == DBNull.Value ? new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00) : Convert.ToDateTime(reportedByDate);
        }

        //TODO: Change Defaukt date
        private static DateTime GetCanceledByDate(object canceledByDate)
        {
            return canceledByDate == DBNull.Value ? new DateTime(2000, 1, 1, 00, 00, 00) : Convert.ToDateTime(canceledByDate);
        }

        private static Int32 GetPropertyId(object propertyId)
        {
            return propertyId == DBNull.Value ? 0 : Convert.ToInt32(propertyId);
        }

        private static double GetPropertyLongitude(object propertyLongitude)
        {
            return propertyLongitude == DBNull.Value ? 0.0 : Convert.ToDouble(propertyLongitude);
        }

        private static double GetPropertyLatitude(object propertyLatitude)
        {
            return propertyLatitude == DBNull.Value ? 0.0 : Convert.ToDouble(propertyLatitude);
        }

RON is now defined as:

public class RON
    {
        public string RONId { get; set; }
        public string StaffNumber { get; set; }
        public DateTime CheckInDate { get; set; }
        public string NonMissionIndicator { get; set; }
        public string NonComplyIndicator { get; set; }
        public string LOAirport { get; set; }
        public string RONAirport { get; set; }
        public int PropertyId { get; set; }
        public string PropertyChain { get; set; }
        public string PropertyName { get; set; }
        public string PropertyStreet { get; set; }
        public string PropertyStreet2 { get; set; }
        public string PropertyCity { get; set; }
        public string PropertyState { get; set; }
        public string PropertyPostalCode { get; set; }
        public string PropertyCountry { get; set; }
        public string PropertyPhone { get; set; }
        public string FAX { get; set; }
        public double PropertyLongitude { get; set; }
        public double PropertyLatitude { get; set; }
        public string PropertyAirport { get; set; }
        public string ReportedBy { get; set; }
        public DateTime ReportedDTS { get; set; }
        public string CanceledBy { get; set; }
        public DateTime CanceledDTS { get; set; }
        public string Comments { get; set; }

The database guy tells me that this is the return from Oracle in the DataSet/cursor:

 RON_ID                                    NOT NULL VARCHAR2(40)
 STAFF_NUM                                 NOT NULL VARCHAR2(12)
 CHECKIN_DATE                              NOT NULL DATE
 NONMISSION_IND                            NOT NULL VARCHAR2(1)
 COMMENTS                                           VARCHAR2(4000)
 NONCOMPLY_IND                                      VARCHAR2(4000)
 PROPERTY_ID                               NOT NULL NUMBER(38)
 PROPERTY_CHAIN                                     VARCHAR2(2)
 PROPERTY_NAME                                      VARCHAR2(255)
 RON_AIRPORT                               NOT NULL VARCHAR2(3)
 PROPERTY_STREET                                    VARCHAR2(255)
 PROPERTY_STREET2                                   VARCHAR2(255)
 PROPERTY_CITY                                      VARCHAR2(255)
 PROPERTY_STATE                                     VARCHAR2(3)
 PROPERTY_POSTALCODE                                VARCHAR2(255)
 PROPERTY_PHONE                                     VARCHAR2(20)
 PROPERTY_FAX                                       VARCHAR2(20)
 PROPERTY_COUNTRY                                   VARCHAR2(2)
 PROPERTY_LONGITUDE                                 NUMBER
 PROPERTY_LATITUDE                                  NUMBER
 PROPERTY_AIRPORT                                   VARCHAR2(3)
 REPORTED_BY                                        VARCHAR2(50)
 REPORTED_DTS                              NOT NULL DATE
 CANCELED_BY                                        VARCHAR2(50)
 CANCELED_DTS                                       DATE

How can I declare RON with Nullable Types and how can I do operations with Nullable Dates and such? Do strings have to be checked?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 11092

Answers (4)

Mambo
Mambo

Reputation: 11

In reviewing your original question, I see that an error will occur when .ToString() is called on a null value.

This happens when the dataset field has a DBNULL value.
The Best approach is to test for null first before calling any methods on the object.
i.e.

DataTable dt = ds.Tables[0]; List<RON> list = (from dr in dt.AsEnumerable() select new RON { RONId = dr.IsNull("RONid") ? "0" : dr.Field<String>("RONid"), StaffNumber = dr.IsNull("StaffNumber") ? "0" : dr.Field<String>("StaffNumber"), ... etc, ... etc }).ToList(); return list; }

PS:

  • Probe your dataset for the field values to match. Here, I assumed that your dataset "ColumnName" had the same name as the variable it is being passed to but that is not always the case.
  • Word of advice, use "ColumnName" instead of index since the index can change when db changes, stored proc or your query changes.

Upvotes: 1

Arduinerd
Arduinerd

Reputation: 53

You may need to compare against DBNull before assigning either a DateTime or null

myNullableDate = (DBNull.Value == list.Field<object>("FOO"))
          ? null 
          : (DateTime?)list.Field<DateTime?>("FOO");

Upvotes: 0

Dismissile
Dismissile

Reputation: 33071

To define a Value Type (such as DateTime) as Nullable...do one of the following:

DateTime? ReportedDTS

OR

Nullable<DateTime> ReportedDTS

Reference types (such as string) are already "nullable".

To get a nullable value out of a DataRow you can use the field extension method:

DateTime? nullableDate = dataRow.Field<DateTime?>("ColumnName");

That will automatically convert DBNull to null.

So for your example you can do something like:

select new RON
           {
               RONId = dr.Field<string>("RON_ID"),
               // snip...
               CheckInDate = dr.Field<DateTime?>("CHECKIN_DATE"),
               // snip...
           };

Upvotes: 8

Ben
Ben

Reputation: 6059

As only value types can be made Nullable, you won't have to do anything special for strings. Primitive types (and DateTime) can be declared nullable by appending a question mark after their type name, like int? NullableNumber { get; set; }.

Upvotes: 0

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