Hi,
I've got a java webservice that is returning objects , I need to create
a database table to store these objects analysis and further processing.
However, the webservice is returning Nullable types, how do I get the base
type from the Nullable type using reflection..
foreach(PropertyInfo pi in pinfo)
{
sb.Append(pi.Name);
sb.Append(" ");
string typename = pi.PropertyType.Name;
switch(typename)
{
sb.Append(pi.Name); //Used for the name of the table
sb.Append(" ");
string typename = pi.PropertyType.Name; // The reflected
type, "String"
switch(typename)
{
Normal non nullable types have a correct type in the object, but the
nullable types I can either get System.Nullable or System.ValueType from
the PropertyInfo object.
I notice that in PropertyInfo.FullName it contains the underlying type,
how can I get this without using string parsing to get it?
this is the first of 120 objects to convert and process.
cheers
Dave,
--
Dave Jones
b1xml2 : "The one thing that is differentiates VB.NET from C# is the
horrible ability to do this turn Option explicit and strict off, after which
VB.NET can resemble mangled spaghetti. "
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