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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:14:18+00:00 2026-06-12T14:14:18+00:00

I’m trying to get a Byte[] using reflection. Unfortunately the result it always NULL.

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I’m trying to get a Byte[] using reflection. Unfortunately the result it always NULL. The property is filled with data. Here’s my code snippet.

public static void SaveFile(BusinessObject document)
{
    Type boType = document.GetType();
    PropertyInfo[] propertyInfo = boType.GetProperties();
    Object obj = Activator.CreateInstance(boType);
    foreach (PropertyInfo item in propertyInfo)
    {
        Type xy = item.PropertyType;
        if (String.Equals(item.Name, "Content") && (item.PropertyType == typeof(Byte[])))
        {
            Byte[] content = item.GetValue(obj, null) as Byte[];
        }
    }
    return true;
}

Here’s the working code:

    public static void SaveFile(BusinessObject document)
{
    Type boType = document.GetType();
    PropertyInfo[] propertyInfo = boType.GetProperties();
    foreach (PropertyInfo item in propertyInfo)
    {
        if (String.Equals(item.Name, "Content") && (item.PropertyType == typeof(Byte[])))
        {
            Byte[] content = item.GetValue(document, null) as Byte[];
        }
    }
}
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    2026-06-12T14:14:20+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:14 pm

    Your code looks strange. You are creating a new instance of the type of the parameter and try to get the value from that instance. You should be using the parameter itself instead:

    public static void SaveFile(BusinessObject document)
    {
        Type boType = document.GetType();
        PropertyInfo[] propertyInfo = boType.GetProperties();
        foreach (PropertyInfo item in propertyInfo)
        {
            Type xy = item.PropertyType;
            if (String.Equals(item.Name, "Content") &&
                (item.PropertyType == typeof(Byte[])))
            {
                Byte[] content = item.GetValue(document, null) as Byte[];
            }
        }
    }
    

    BTW:

    1. return true in a method that returns void is illegal and will lead to a compiler error.
    2. There is no need to use reflection in your case. You could simply write this:

      public static void SaveFile(BusinessObject document)
      {
          Byte[] content = document.Content;
          // do something with content.
      }
      

      This is only true if Content is defined on BusinessObject and not only on derived classes.

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