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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T20:14:39+00:00 2026-06-08T20:14:39+00:00

I have this code snippet: The variable m is a string set as the

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I have this code snippet:

The variable m is a string set as the Name returned by the first sql command, that is closed and then the second is used to return other details. At this point m is used to populate the view, but visual studio says it is an unassigned variable. How do I fix this?

SqlCommand mcom = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM [Rica].[dbo].[MaritialStatus] WHERE ID=" + myReader["MaritalStatusID"], mnner);

SqlDataReader mread = null;
mread = mcom.ExecuteReader();

while (mread.Read())
{
    m = mread["Name"].ToString();
}
mnner.Close();

user_table.Text = user_table.Text + "<tr><td>"+ myReader["PostCode"] +"</td>";

//user details
SqlConnection inner = new SqlConnection(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["RicaConnectionString"].ConnectionString);
inner.Open();

SqlCommand icom = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM [Rica].[dbo].[User] WHERE ID=" + myReader["ID"], inner);

SqlDataReader iread = null;
iread = icom.ExecuteReader();

while (iread.Read())
{
    user_table.Text = user_table.Text + "<td>" + iread["NamePrefix"] + " " + iread["FirstName"] + " " + iread["LastName"] + "</td><td>" + iread["Username"] + "</td><td>" + g + "</td><td>" + m + "</td></tr>";
}

iread.Close();
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    2026-06-08T20:14:40+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:14 pm

    The compiler is entirely correct that m is unassigned. For example, there could be no rows returned. Just set an initial value that you want to use for the no-rows case, for example:

    string m = null;
    

    More specifically, for an assignment in a while / foreach etc, the “definite assignment” after the while / foreach is the same as the “definite assignment” before, because it is possible that no iterations were performed (i.e. a foreach over an empty set, or while where the test returns false immediately).

    I must also observe that there are lots of problems in your current code; lots of missing using, SQL injection vulnerabilities (these are potentially big problems), etc, xss vulnerabilities (this is also a huge problem).

    Using a tool like dapper-dot-net would fix the SQL injection, allowing really easy parameterization and reading, with it handling correct disposal of the command / reader. The xss issue should be addressed by html-encoding correctly. Although in truth, it is rare to have SQL code and HTML code right next to each-other like this.

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