I would like to check if the decimal number is NULL or it has some value, since the value is assigned from database in class object:
public decimal myDecimal{ get; set; }
and then I have
myDecimal = Convert.ToDecimal(rdrSelect[23].ToString());
I am trying:
if (rdrSelect[23] != DBNull.Value)
{
myDecimal = Convert.ToDecimal(rdrSelect[23].ToString());
}
But I am getting this:
the result of the expression is always 'true' since a value of type 'decimal' is never equal to null
How can I check if that decimal number has some value?
Decimal
is a value type. It can never be null. If your column in your db is nullable, then it should be represented by aDecimal?
(which is the short hand forSystem.Nullable<Decimal>
Convert.ToDecimal
will fail ifrdrSelect[23]
is null from the database.decimal
can't ever be null, it will always have a value.