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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:12:21+00:00 2026-05-16T15:12:21+00:00

Note: The following is just an example. I’m pretty new to ASP.NET MVC and

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Note: The following is just an example.

I’m pretty new to ASP.NET MVC and I’m trying to get my head around how validation of dropdown lists work. I have the following property in my ProfileViewModel class:

[DisplayName("Gender")]
public bool? Gender { get; set; }

null is meant to mean “unknown”, true female and false male. In the view model constructor I

AllGenders = new List<SelectListItem>(2)
             {
                 new SelectListItem {Text = "Unknown", Value = "null"},
                 new SelectListItem {Text = "Male", Value = "false"},
                 new SelectListItem {Text = "Female", Value = "true"}
             };

First of all, it seems that I have to use strings when populating a List<SelectListItem>, which feels kinda weird. Is this really how it’s done?

Secondly, when I choose “Unknown” in the list the validation fails telling me:

The value ‘null’ is not valid for Gender.

Why is that? When I remove the “null” option and change Gender to a simple bool, everything seems fine.

This is the ASPX:

<%= Html.DropDownList("Gender", Model.AllGenders) %>

(I can’t get DropDownListFor to work correctly and it seems that many others have the same problem.)

Any help appreciated!

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    2026-05-16T15:12:22+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:12 pm
    new SelectListItem {Text = "Unknown", Value = "null"},
    

    should be:

    new SelectListItem {Text = "Unknown", Value = ""},
    

    Posting “” will result in null being bound.

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