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Hello,

I'm trying to pass a null object to a stored procedure to update a SQL Table boolean field with a null value.  My SQL Table boolean column allows nulls.

I'm using an InfoObject which has several properties all corresponding to fields in the SQL Table.  One of those fields is a boolean.  I create an instance of the InfoObject in my code and assigns values to the various properties.  The boolean property in question (call it InfoOjbect.BooleanProperty) is not assigned anything.  I then call my StoredProcedure passing the InfoObject to it (using the DotNetNuke DAL architecture) and the final result is the Table's boolean column is populated with a 0 and not a NULL.  If I explicitly define the InfoObject.BooleanProperty = null.nullboolean before passing it to the Stored Procedure, the same thing happens.  How do I pass a null to the SQL database for a boolean field?  I've tried making InfoObject.BooleanProperty = dbnull.value but it won't let me do this saying "dbnull cannot be converted to a boolean."  Do I have to explicitly create my InfoObject properties to allow for a null to be assigned to it?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I'm using the DotNetNuke DAL architecture passing my InfoObject through a dataprovider to the sqldataprovider which calls the SQL Stored Procedure to add the new record to the Table.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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