Allow Null
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Allow null sets an attribute's nullability, i.e. if this attribute should be able to hold "no value". It affects both the in-memory value (it will show up with an question mark at the end of the type, like Boolean? | '''Allow null''' sets an attribute's nullability, i.e. if this attribute should be able to hold "no value". It affects both the in-memory value (it will show up with an question mark at the end of the type, like Boolean? | ||
Read more about [[Initial values and Default Database values|'''Initial values''' and '''Default Database values''']] for a fuller explanation of the properties [[InitalValue]], [[DefaultDbValue]] and [[Allow Null]] | Read more about [[Initial values and Default Database values|'''Initial values''' and '''Default Database values''']] for a fuller explanation of the properties [[InitalValue]], [[DefaultDbValue]] and [[Allow Null]] |
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Allow null sets an attribute's nullability, i.e. if this attribute should be able to hold "no value". It affects both the in-memory value (it will show up with an question mark at the end of the type, like Boolean?
Read more about Initial values and Default Database values for a fuller explanation of the properties InitalValue, DefaultDbValue and Allow Null
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