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'<nullconstant>' is not declared. Null constant is no longer supported; use System.DBNull instead.
A statement uses the Null keyword, which is no longer supported in Visual Basic.
Error ID: BC30822
To correct this error
Use DBNull instead of Null. The following example demonstrates this.
Sub TestDBNull() Dim t As DataTable ' Assume the DataGrid is bound to a DataTable. t = CType(DataGrid1.DataSource, DataTable) Dim r As DataRow r = t.Rows(datagrid1.CurrentCell.RowNumber) r.BeginEdit r(1) = System.DBNull.Value ' Assign DBNull to the record. r.EndEdit r.AcceptChanges If r.IsNull(1) Then MsgBox("") End If End Sub
Use the Nothing (Visual Basic) keyword for assignments and comparisons when you use object variables. The following example demonstrates this.
Sub TestNothing() Dim cls As Object ' cls is Nothing if it has not been assigned using the New keyword. If (cls Is Nothing) Then MsgBox("cls is Nothing") End If cls = Nothing ' Assign Nothing to the class variable cls. End Sub
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