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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?

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Try using the following SaveChanges() and provide ReplaceOnUpdate as the SaveChangesOption. Something like:

        user.PictureUri = null;
        tableServiceContext.AttachTo(TableNames.User, user);
        tableServiceContext.Update(user);
        tableServiceContext.SaveChanges(SaveChangesOption.ReplaceOnUpdate);
        tableServiceContext.Detach(user);

I think what's happening is that the default save option is "Merge" where it does not change the values which are not passed (i.e. passed as null).

Other option could be to set user.Picture1 to String.Empty instead of null.

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  • Thanks for the response. But with your first approach, the table gets updated properly but when i try to query it the immediately after that i get the old data. Any idea what the reason could be?
    – Bitsian
    May 14, 2013 at 7:39
  • This should not be happening as Azure Table Storage is strongly consistent. Can you share complete code? May 14, 2013 at 8:05
  • Just a guess, but can you try executing your query after you detach the user i.e. after the line tableServiceContext.Detach(user). May 14, 2013 at 9:15
  • naah doesnt change the result. If I update it to something other than null then am getting the record correctly immediately. Only when am updating it to null, the query returns the old one. Any idea?
    – Bitsian
    May 14, 2013 at 9:33
  • Could it be because of attaching and detaching? I still dont know why i have to do that. Why isnt the resource by default attached to the context? Is this is the best way to update an entity in table storage?
    – Bitsian
    May 14, 2013 at 10:36

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