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Hi - I'm updating an Oracle table with an empty string and getting the error: An unhandled exception of type 'System.Exception' occurred in system.data.dll Additional information: Parameter 'p1': No size set for variable length data type: String. The column is nullable and of type varchar2(50). I'm aware that I can store DBNull.Value instead and Oracle won't complain, but, I was hoping to avoid testing and converting for that condition. It seems the .NET class lib should handle empty strings, no? There are times I'd like to throw the dataset into a datagrid control and have the user have there way with it, therefore, its not ideal to have to validate each string value on the update. Question 1: Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? Question 2: If its a bug, is there an elegant workaround? [snip!] |
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