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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:11:35+00:00 2026-05-15T08:11:35+00:00

When I write something like this: using (var connection = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString)) { using(var

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When I write something like this:

using (var connection = new SqlConnection("ConnectionString"))
{
    using(var cmd= new SqlCommand("Command"))
    {
        using (var reader = cmd.ExecuteReader())
        {
            while (reader.Read())
            {
            }
        }
    }
}

ReSharper shows warning on reader.Read(), and tells that reader can be null.

But in what cases can it be null? As I know if command returns nothing reader is not null, it only have nothing.

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    2026-05-15T08:11:36+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:11 am

    Given that this is reported on YouTrack as a bug (twice – here and here), it looks like the nullity annotations that are shipped with R# are deficient in this respect.

    Have a look in your ReSharper_installation_dir\Bin\ExternalAnnotations folder – this is where the annotations files get installed. For me, with v5, there is in here a file System.Data\System.Data.Nullness.xml which contains this annotation:

    <member name="M:System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader">
      <attribute ctor="M:JetBrains.Annotations.CanBeNullAttribute.#ctor" />
    </member>
    

    If by your own inspection you are satisfied that this is wrong, and that SqlCommand.ExecuteReader never returns null, you should change this to

    <member name="M:System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader">
      <attribute ctor="M:JetBrains.Annotations.NotNullAttribute.#ctor" />
    </member>
    
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