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I'm working on my first ASP.Net application, and seem to be hitting a lot of hurdles (background primarily in WinForms with a recent MVC5 project under my belt).

I am successfully making my DB connection using OracleCommand and executing my query, but when I try reading through the rows I am getting a Column contains NULL value on the second row for odr.GetDecimal(1). Anyone know how to handle null values when reading through an OracleDataReader?

Below is my code:

        List<YearsOfService> yearsOfService = new List<YearsOfService>();
        string SQL = "SELECT SCHOOL_YEAR as YEAR, " +
                            "TOTAL_SERVICE_CREDIT as ServiceCredited, " +
                            "RETIREMENT_SALARY as Salary, " +
                            "SOURCE_VALUE as CoveredEmployer " +
                     "FROM " + Schema + ".RANDOM_ORACLE_TABLE a " +
                     "WHERE MEMBER_ACCOUNT_ID = :memberAccountId";

        DbConnection dbc = new DbConnection();
        OracleCommand cmd = dbc.GetCommand(SQL);
        cmd.Parameters.Add(new OracleParameter("memberAccountId", memberAccountId));
        OracleDataReader odr = cmd.ExecuteReader();

        int counter = 0;
        if (odr.HasRows)
        {
            while (odr.Read())
            {
                YearsOfService yos = new YearsOfService();
                yos.Year = odr.GetInt16(0);
                yos.ServiceCredited = odr.GetDecimal(1); // Error on Second Pass

                yos.Salary = odr.GetDecimal(2);

                yos.CoveredEmployer = odr.GetString(3);

                yearsOfService.Add(yos);
                counter++;
            }
        }

        return yearsOfService;
    }

I had thought a simple check for NULL and if so replace with 0 (since expecting a Decimal value) would work with the following, but no luck. Same error: yos.ServiceCredited = Convert.IsDBNull(odr.GetDecimal(1)) ? 0 : odr.GetDecimal(1);.

Full error is:

An exception of type 'System.InvalidCastException' occurred in Oracle.DataAccess.dll but was not handled in user code

Additional information: Column contains NULL data

I have confirmed that my 2 rows being returned are in the following format:

Year|CreditedService|Salary  |CoveredEmployer
2013|0.70128        |34949.66|ER
2014|NULL           | 2213.99|NULL

Anyone have advice on how best to proceed? How should I handle receiving the NULL value when reading through my OracleDataReader?

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  • just curious on this particular line yos.ServiceCredited = odr.GetDecimal(1); how come you are not referencing the field by name and the checking it value prior to just assigning the value..? Look up Null Coalesce
    – MethodMan
    Sep 24, 2014 at 19:20
  • I haven't used OracleDataReader, but I'd guess you need to check if odr.GetValue(1) is NULL instead of odr.GetDecimal(1).
    – juharr
    Sep 24, 2014 at 19:20
  • check for odr.GetValue(0) != DBNull.Value Sep 24, 2014 at 19:20
  • Another option would be to coalesce the value in the SQL.
    – juharr
    Sep 24, 2014 at 19:21
  • @DJKRAZE, not sure I follow what you mean. Will look up Coalesce though. @juharr: I tried that, but then I get an error either way as yos.ServiceCredited is expecting a Decimal value, not just object from GetValue(). @Syed: Tried that one, no luck, same error. Sep 24, 2014 at 19:29

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yos.ServiceCredited = odr.IsDBNull(1) ? 0 : odr.GetDecimal(1);

OracleDataReader provides a IsDBNull() method.

And the docs on GetDecimal() ask us to do this

Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method.

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  • Thanks Abhi, this did the trick! I had tried using the IsDBNull() method earlier, but I was implementing it incorrectly. Previously I think I tried something like yos.ServiceCredited = Convert.IsDBNull(odr.GetDecimal(1)). This is my first time using OracleDataReader and I'm inexperienced with how it does the "column" references using the different Get()'s. Thanks for your help! Sep 24, 2014 at 19:32
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    thanks for this. Anyone else think it's absolute madness that a Client has to make a pre-check call like this to find out if the value is Null before you read it? Why doesn't GetDecimal() (etc) just return a Null value like every other DB driver? Seems crazy
    – Black
    Jan 13, 2017 at 12:45
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    @Black I guess that's what we get for using Oracle?
    – EKW
    Apr 19, 2018 at 14:27
  • @Black Because a Decimal value cannot be null. If the method were able to return null as you describe, you would have to always check the result wasn't null anyway in order to assign it to a Decimal.
    – Andy Hames
    Jan 3, 2019 at 15:36
  • @AndyHames They should use default like anyone sane.
    – EKW
    Mar 9, 2023 at 4:07

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