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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:56:56+00:00 2026-05-13T19:56:56+00:00

(int) faultsGroup is 0 or 1 but i always get this error: Column ‘FaultGroup’

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(int) faultsGroup is 0 or 1 but i always get this error: Column ‘FaultGroup’ cannot be null

Does anyone tell me why? Syntax looks ok.

MySqlCommand cmdAdd = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO Faults (" +
        "  FaultGroup, Text, Date, IP" +
        ") VALUES (" +
        "  @FaultGroup, @Text, @Date, @IP" +
        ")", conn);

MySqlParameter paramFaultGroup = new MySqlParameter("@FaultGroup", MySqlDbType.Int32);
FaultsGroup faultsGroup = (FaultsGroup) Enum.Parse(typeof (FaultsGroup), myFault.FaultGroup);
paramFaultGroup.Value = (int) faultsGroup;
cmdAdd.Parameters.Add(paramFaultGroup);

cmdAdd.ExecuteNonQuery();
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    2026-05-13T19:56:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:56 pm

    I haven’t used MySql for about 6 months (thankfully migrated off to Sql Server) but, try changing your @ symbols for ?’s, as if memory serves, that’s the correct convention with MySql, so:

    MySqlCommand cmdAdd = new MySqlCommand(
           "INSERT INTO Faults (FaultGroup, Text, Date, IP)"
           + " VALUES (?FaultGroup, ?Text, ?Date, ?IP)",
           conn);
    
    MySqlParameter paramFaultGroup = new MySqlParameter("?FaultGroup", MySqlDbType.Int32);
    FaultsGroup faultsGroup = (FaultsGroup) Enum.Parse(typeof (FaultsGroup), myFault.FaultGroup);
    paramFaultGroup.Value = (int) faultsGroup;
    cmdAdd.Parameters.Add(paramFaultGroup);
    
    cmdAdd.ExecuteNonQuery();
    
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