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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T15:24:12+00:00 2026-06-11T15:24:12+00:00

I have some textboxes on my page which can be empty because they are

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I have some textboxes on my page which can be empty because they are optional and I have this DAL code

parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@FirstName", FirstName));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@LastName", LastName));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@DisplayName", DisplayName));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@BirthDate", BirthDate));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@Gender", Gender));

Any of those fields can be empty. The problem is when they are empty I receive Procedure XXX requires @FirstName which was not supplied

Then I changed my code to

parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@FirstName", String.IsNullOrEmpty(FirstName) ? DBNull.Value : (object)FirstName));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@LastName", String.IsNullOrEmpty(LastName) ? DBNull.Value : (object) LastName));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@DisplayName", String.IsNullOrEmpty(DisplayName) ? DBNull.Value : (object) DisplayName));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@BirthDate", BirthDate.HasValue ? (object)BirthDate.Value : DBNull.Value));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@Gender", String.IsNullOrEmpty(Gender) ? DBNull.Value : (object) Gender));

But this looks messy to me especially the casting to object because ternary statement requires both value to be the same type.

Why is empty string or null string not treated NULL in the database? If I have to convert this to DBNull.Value is there a cleaner way? Saving the value as empty string in the database could have helped but query for NULL in the database will get messy too

Please give your advice on common practices or something close to that.

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    2026-06-11T15:24:13+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    First, there are 2 more handy overloads:

    command.Parameters.Add("@name").Value = value;
    

    or

    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@name", value);
    

    Personally I use the following extension method:

    public static object DbNullIfNull(this object obj)
    {
        return obj != null ? obj : DBNull.Value;
    }
    
    command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@name", value.DbNullIfNull());
    

    or

    public static object DbNullIfNullOrEmpty(this string str)
    {
        return !String.IsNullOrEmpty(str) ? str : (object)DBNull.Value;
    }
    
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