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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:13:35+00:00 2026-05-11T22:13:35+00:00

I’m wondering if there is a way I can send a NULL or DBNull.Value

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I’m wondering if there is a way I can send a NULL or DBNull.Value from my C# data service to a stored proc through some configuration xml parameter.

In the proc, I want to pull some values out of the xml as a bit but because the UI allows for a third state, the bit value coming in from the xml can be NULL in which case I want to ignore any SQL updates for that field.

        XElement xml = new XElement("XML");
        xml.Add(new XElement("SomeConfigValue", NULL));

It seems when I throw a NULL into the xml from the C#, it defaults to a node with no value.

<SomeConfigValue />

When I try to grab the value from the xml as a bit in the SQL the value is interpreted as a 0.

select isnull(@Configuration.value('/Configuration[1]/SomeConfigValue [1]', 'bit'), NULL)

That’s all fine and good. It makes sense. I’m just curious if anyone can suggest ideas from which I can get this to work the way I’d like it to. Perhaps I can’t rely on the SQL bit type but I am currently re-factoring to be strongly typed.

I’d like to be able to grab a NULL if the value coming in isn’t a 1 or 0.

set @SomeConfigValue = isnull(@Configuration.value('/Configuration[1]/SomeConfigValue [1]', 'bit'), NULL)

The goal is to ignore updating that value if it is NULL, or not a 1 or 0 in this specific SQL bit type case.

        update MyTable
    set ConfigValue = 
            case 
       when @SomeConfigValue IS NULL then T.SomeConfigValue
       else @SomeConfigValue 
    end from SomeTable T
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    2026-05-11T22:13:35+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:13 pm

    Here the methodic used by standard xml serialization – IsNullable. XElement does not have similar property, but you can add attribute “xsi:nil” by yourself, and test against it in the stored proc.

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