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System.Nullable(of Short) - How do I pass Null ...

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    into a function looking like this : setStatus(id as Integer, Status as System.Nullable(of Short)) The function is automaticly created in the DataSet-designer for "INSERT INTO Status ...." Regards // Maw

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      into a function looking like this : setStatus(id as Integer, Status as System.Nullable(of Short)) The function is automaticly created in the DataSet-designer for "INSERT INTO Status ...." Regards // Maw

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      Null is called Nothing in VB. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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        Null is called Nothing in VB. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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        Hrmmmz ... If I want to use C#? how about it then? //Maw

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          Hrmmmz ... If I want to use C#? how about it then? //Maw

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          Then null is called null. --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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