Yes, that seems way to do it seems like a workaround for another problem.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Gunter Becker skrev:
Thanks Kenneth.
I've found that SetNull() works for SQL Server 2008 Provider.
But it's very odd to first initialize a "default" value (in my case I use
Int16.MinValue) and then set the whole MgProperty-Object to NULL. Why not
have a constructor that allows NULL values?
Thanks again, Gunter
Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
SetNull() is the method to use.
I've found that various providers either break on, or ignore, null values.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Gunter Becker skrev:
Hi,
I'd like to update existing features with NULL values.
Let's say I have a property called 'age' and I want to delete the value
of
this property
so that I have a null value instead of the integer value.
The only contructor I've found needs two parameters. The property name
and
the property value.
The property value can't be null:
MgInt16Property newProperty = new MgInt16Property(propertyName,
Convert.ToInt16(propertyValue));
There is a SetNull-Methode which I can set to 'true' afterwards. But this
doesn't affect anything.
Any idea on how to update a property with a null value???
Thanks Gunter
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