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If null value is assigned to SettingCode, I want the value to instead be set to "" or empty string.

[Required(AllowEmptyStrings = true)]
[StringLength(20)]
public string SettingCode { get; set; } 
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I guess you are using an OR/M to feed this property. So you have on the DB a nullable field, and you just don't want null in the code. This usually is not a good idea, since it will possibly lead to other problems while you persist back the data. However, if this is the case, and you want to do it, use a backing field:

string settingCode;

[Required(AllowEmptyStrings = true)]
[StringLength(20)]
public string SettingCode { get {return settingCode??"";} set { settingCode=value; } } 
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This is as simple as declaring a local variable to hold the value and implementing some code in set:

private string _settingCode;

[Required(AllowEmptyStrings = true)]
[StringLength(20)]
public string SettingCode
{
    get { return _settingCode; }
    set
    {
        _settingCode = value == null ? string.Empty : value;
    }
} 
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  • this return null if no one is setting the value, so there is a risk on reading a null. Dec 16, 2019 at 9:08
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I would use a property + field to achieve that instead of an auto-implemented property :

private string _settingCode;

[Required(AllowEmptyStrings = true)]
[StringLength(20)]
public string SettingCode
{
    get { return _settingCode; }
    set { _settingCode = value?? string.Empty; }
}

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