Question

        DbParameter param = comm.CreateParameter();
        param = comm.CreateParameter();
        param.ParameterName = "@StaffId";
        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(activity.StaffId))
            param.Value = activity.StaffId;
        param.DbType = DbType.String;
        comm.Parameters.Add(param);

The above does not work (obviously), object not instantiated. I am attempting to insert a NULL into the database when StaffId is NOT populated. How can I achieve this?

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Solution

You can use DBNull.Value when you need to pass NULL as a parameter to the stored procedure.

param.Value = DBNull.Value;

Or you can use that instead of your if operator:

param.Value = !string.IsNullOrEmpty(activity.StaffId) ? activity.StaffId : (object)DBNull.Value;

OTHER TIPS

Try DBNull.Value

if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(activity.StaffId))
   param.Value = activity.StaffId;
else
  param.Value=DBNull.Value;

You could use DBNull.Value:

param.Value = DBNull.Value;

You can always use the null-coalescing operator (??)

param.Value = activity.StaffId ?? (object)DBNull.Value;
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