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'<nullconstant>' is not declared. Null constant is no longer supported; use System.DBNull instead.
A statement uses the Null keyword, which is no longer supported in Visual Basic.
Error ID: BC30822
To correct this error
- Use DBNull instead of Null. The following example demonstrates this. - Sub TestDBNull() Dim t As DataTable ' Assume the DataGrid is bound to a DataTable. t = CType(DataGrid1.DataSource, DataTable) Dim r As DataRow r = t.Rows(datagrid1.CurrentCell.RowNumber) r.BeginEdit r(1) = System.DBNull.Value ' Assign DBNull to the record. r.EndEdit r.AcceptChanges If r.IsNull(1) Then MsgBox("") End If End Sub
- Use the Nothing (Visual Basic) keyword for assignments and comparisons when you use object variables. The following example demonstrates this. - Sub TestNothing() Dim cls As Object ' cls is Nothing if it has not been assigned using the New keyword. If (cls Is Nothing) Then MsgBox("cls is Nothing") End If cls = Nothing ' Assign Nothing to the class variable cls. End Sub
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