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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T13:06:36+00:00 2026-05-28T13:06:36+00:00

Hopefully this is an easy one. Is there a way to test for an

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Hopefully this is an easy one. Is there a way to test for an “empty” field using DataRow? The following work fine for testing against a field with null values, unfortunately, the column I’m dealing with are either populated with data or are just “empty”. Is there an approach in C# I’m missing? Thanks

if (Particle.Tables.Count == 0 || pDr.ItemArray[1].ToString() == "")
tblParticle.Append("No Data");
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    2026-05-28T13:06:37+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:06 pm

    you can use stirng.isNullorEmpty to check for empty fields. String.isNullorEmpty

    if (Particle.Tables.Count == 0 || string.isNullorEmpty(pDr.ItemArray[1].ToString()))
    {
       tblParticle.Append("No Data");
    } 
    

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