I have user table which has an attribute called "PictureUri" of string type. By default its null and then i update it to some text. Later if i try to update it to null again, it doesnt happen. The update is successful but the string attribute doesn't change to null. I can update the same attribute to some other text but just not to null.
Does azure table storage doesn't allow me to update attributes to null?
Here's a sample code:
Model:
public class User
{
public string PictureUri{ get; set; }
public string Email { get; set; }
public string Username { get; set; }
}
[System.Data.Services.Common.DataServiceKey(new string[] { "PartitionKey", "RowKey" })]
public class PersistedUser : User,ITableEntity
{
public string PartitionKey
{
get { return this.Email; }
set { this.Email = value; }
}
public string RowKey
{
get { return this.Username; }
set { this.Username = value; }
}
public DateTime Timestamp { get; set; }
}
Update API
user.PictureUri = null;
tableServiceContext.AttachTo(TableNames.User, user);
tableServiceContext.Update(user);
tableServiceContext.SaveChanges(System.Data.Services.Client.SaveChangesOptions.ReplaceOnUpdate);
var tempUser = this.tableServiceContext.QueryableEntities.Where(u => u.RowKey.Equals(user.Username, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)).FirstOrDefault();
tableServiceContext.Detach(user);
EDIT:
Using SaveChangesOptions.ReplaceOnUpdate updates the value in table but when i try to query for it, it returns the old data. Any idea what the problem might be?