There may be a requirement when you need to insert null values for values type
columns in an Azure table. In our recent project, we had a requirement to insert
null values for integer columns. Usually if you don't provide any value to
Integer variable, it would get initialized as 0, since they are value type's
variables. This post will focus on providing null values for integer columns
First ,you need to define an entity as below,
You may have noticed that I am making integer properties as Nullable types
Now create an Azure table as below,
Then you can insert a null value for the integer columns as below,
For your reference, the full source code to insert a null values is below,
using
System;
using
Microsoft.WindowsAzure;
using
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.StorageClient;
namespace
ConsoleApplication7
{
class Program
{
static void
Main(string[] args)
{
CloudStorageAccount account =
CloudStorageAccount.Parse("connectionString");
CloudTableClient tableClient =
new CloudTableClient(
account.TableEndpoint.ToString(),
account.Credentials);
string tableName =
"School";
tableClient.CreateTableIfNotExist(tableName);
TableServiceContext context =
tableClient.GetDataServiceContext();
SchoolEntity entity =
new SchoolEntity
{
Age = null,
Name = "DJ",
PartitionKey =
"S",
RollNumber =
null ,
RowKey = Guid.NewGuid().ToString()
};
context.AddObject(tableName, entity);
context.SaveChanges();
Console.WriteLine("Saved");
Console.ReadKey(true);
}
}
public class
SchoolEntity : TableServiceEntity
{
public string
Name { get; set;
}
public int
? RollNumber { get; set;
}
public int
? Age { get; set;
}
}
}
In this way you can insert null values. I hope this post was useful. Thanks for
reading.