Yes, it is for a bound field. I tried convertemptystringtonull="true"
once. I will give it another shot when I get into work tomorrow.
Thanks! I will keep you posted.

On 4/5/06, Tom Mallard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this for a bound field without  convertemptystringtonull="true" ?
>
> If it is, that's why.
>
> For updates I find it easier to debug if you delete all the bound fields and
> add them back in as needed.
>
> tom mallard
>    .net web applications
>       industrial design
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Floppy<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>   Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:39 PM
>   Subject: Re: [AspNet2] SqlDataSource UpdateParameters Trouble! Please
> help.......
>
>
>   I want to set it to NULL.
>
>   I tried to use e.NewValue("[parametername]") = "string" on a textbox.
>   It was updated into the db. When I tried it w/ the datetime with all
>   of the solution ppl provided, I am getting similar errors :(
>
>   :(
>
>
>   On 4/5/06, Dean Fiala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>   > You are trying to set the DefaultValue
>   >
>   > on
>   >
>   >
> SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   >
>   > to a null or minimum value?
>   >
>   > ?
>   >
>   >
>   > On 4/5/06, orangefluffybun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > > Hi, Please help. Thanks in advance!
>   > >
>   > > I tried all of the following. The error messages are right below each
>   > > method.
>   > >
>   > > I think it has to do with other area of the page and codebehind. I am
>   > > performing the null assignment in
>   > > Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e
>   > > As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdateEventArgs)
>   > Handles
>   > > FormView1.ItemUpdating
>   > >
>   > > My default mode of FormView1 is "Edit" and it's service as a detail
>   > > (editing) form of the parent (a GridView control). FormView1 is
>   > > populated when the Select button is clicked on a given record in the
>   > > GridView control.
>   > >
>   > > I even tried it w/ a textbox item in the same event, but the data
>   > > never did get updated into the db! I have similar code working in
>   > > another page where there is only a FormView Control and have
>   > > 'SqlDataSource1.InsertParameters("createdon").DefaultValue = Date.Now'
>   > > working.
>   > >
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue =
>   > > "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
>   > >         Response.Write("<br>after: " &
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue)
>   > >
>   > > Why why why do they behave differently?
>   > > '================================================
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull As SqlDateTime = SqlDateTime.Null
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull = System.DBNull.Value
>   > > ':err: Conversion from type 'DBNull' to type 'String' is not valid.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = DateTime.MinValue
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = Convert.ToDateTime("1/1/1900")
>   > > ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > '-----------------
>   > >  <asp:FormView ID="FormView1" runat="server" DataKeyNames="TaskID"
>   > > DataSourceID="SqlDataSource2"
>   > >             DefaultMode="Edit">
>   > > .....
>   > > '-----------------
>   > > <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server"
>   > >         ConnectionString="<%$
>   > ConnectionStrings:aSysConnectionString %>"
>   > >             SelectCommand="sp_oneTaskRec"
>   > > SelectCommandType="storedProcedure"
>   > >             DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [tblTasks] WHERE [TaskID] =
>   > > @TaskID"
>   > >             UpdateCommand="UPDATE [tblTasks] SET
>   > > [updateName] = @updateName, [testNeeded] = @testNeeded, [testDuration]
>   > > = @testDuration,
>   > > [Result] = @Result, [testPlan] = @testPlan, [backoutPlan] =
>   > > @backoutPlan, [comment] = @comment,
>   > > [opDate] = @opDate, [opTime] = @opTime, [testResultDueDate] =
>   > > @testResultDueDate,
>   > > [testResultDueTime] = @testResultDueTime, [testResultComment] =
>   > > @testResultComment,
>   > > [actualTestResultDate] = @actualTestResultDate, [actualTestResultTime]
>   > > = @actualTestResultTime,
>   > > [certBy] = @certBy, [certOn] = @certOn, [opID] = @opID
>   > > WHERE [TaskID] = @TaskID">
>   > >             <DeleteParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >             </DeleteParameters>
>   > >             <SelectParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1"
>   > > Name="TaskID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" type="Int32"/>
>   > >             </SelectParameters>
>   > >             <UpdateParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="updateName" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testNeeded" Type="Boolean" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testDuration" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="Result" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testPlan" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="backoutPlan" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="comment" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opDate" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opTime" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultDueDate"
> Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultDueTime"
> Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultComment" Type="String"
> />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="actualTestResultDate"
>   > > Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="actualTestResultTime"
>   > > Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="certBy" Type="Int32"
>   > > ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="certOn" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >             </UpdateParameters>
>   > >         </asp:SqlDataSource>
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>   > On 4/5/06, orangefluffybun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > > Hi, Please help. Thanks in advance!
>   > >
>   > > I tried all of the following. The error messages are right below each
>   > > method.
>   > >
>   > > I think it has to do with other area of the page and codebehind. I am
>   > > performing the null assignment in
>   > > Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e
>   > > As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdateEventArgs)
>   > Handles
>   > > FormView1.ItemUpdating
>   > >
>   > > My default mode of FormView1 is "Edit" and it's service as a detail
>   > > (editing) form of the parent (a GridView control). FormView1 is
>   > > populated when the Select button is clicked on a given record in the
>   > > GridView control.
>   > >
>   > > I even tried it w/ a textbox item in the same event, but the data
>   > > never did get updated into the db! I have similar code working in
>   > > another page where there is only a FormView Control and have
>   > > 'SqlDataSource1.InsertParameters("createdon").DefaultValue = Date.Now'
>   > > working.
>   > >
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue =
>   > > "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
>   > >         Response.Write("<br>after: " &
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue)
>   > >
>   > > Why why why do they behave differently?
>   > > '================================================
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull As SqlDateTime = SqlDateTime.Null
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull = System.DBNull.Value
>   > > ':err: Conversion from type 'DBNull' to type 'String' is not valid.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = DateTime.MinValue
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = Convert.ToDateTime("1/1/1900")
>   > > ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > '-----------------
>   > >  <asp:FormView ID="FormView1" runat="server" DataKeyNames="TaskID"
>   > > DataSourceID="SqlDataSource2"
>   > >             DefaultMode="Edit">
>   > > .....
>   > > '-----------------
>   > > <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server"
>   > >         ConnectionString="<%$
>   > ConnectionStrings:aSysConnectionString %>"
>   > >             SelectCommand="sp_oneTaskRec"
>   > > SelectCommandType="storedProcedure"
>   > >             DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [tblTasks] WHERE [TaskID] =
>   > > @TaskID"
>   > >             UpdateCommand="UPDATE [tblTasks] SET
>   > > [updateName] = @updateName, [testNeeded] = @testNeeded, [testDuration]
>   > > = @testDuration,
>   > > [Result] = @Result, [testPlan] = @testPlan, [backoutPlan] =
>   > > @backoutPlan, [comment] = @comment,
>   > > [opDate] = @opDate, [opTime] = @opTime, [testResultDueDate] =
>   > > @testResultDueDate,
>   > > [testResultDueTime] = @testResultDueTime, [testResultComment] =
>   > > @testResultComment,
>   > > [actualTestResultDate] = @actualTestResultDate, [actualTestResultTime]
>   > > = @actualTestResultTime,
>   > > [certBy] = @certBy, [certOn] = @certOn, [opID] = @opID
>   > > WHERE [TaskID] = @TaskID">
>   > >             <DeleteParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >             </DeleteParameters>
>   > >             <SelectParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1"
>   > > Name="TaskID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" type="Int32"/>
>   > >             </SelectParameters>
>   > >             <UpdateParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="updateName" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testNeeded" Type="Boolean" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testDuration" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="Result" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testPlan" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="backoutPlan" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="comment" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opDate" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opTime" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultDueDate"
> Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultDueTime"
> Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultComment" Type="String"
> />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="actualTestResultDate"
>   > > Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="actualTestResultTime"
>   > > Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="certBy" Type="Int32"
>   > > ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="certOn" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >             </UpdateParameters>
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>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Floppy<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>   Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:39 PM
>   Subject: Re: [AspNet2] SqlDataSource UpdateParameters Trouble! Please
> help.......
>
>
>   I want to set it to NULL.
>
>   I tried to use e.NewValue("[parametername]") = "string" on a textbox.
>   It was updated into the db. When I tried it w/ the datetime with all
>   of the solution ppl provided, I am getting similar errors :(
>
>   :(
>
>
>   On 4/5/06, Dean Fiala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>   > You are trying to set the DefaultValue
>   >
>   > on
>   >
>   >
> SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   >
>   > to a null or minimum value?
>   >
>   > ?
>   >
>   >
>   > On 4/5/06, orangefluffybun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > > Hi, Please help. Thanks in advance!
>   > >
>   > > I tried all of the following. The error messages are right below each
>   > > method.
>   > >
>   > > I think it has to do with other area of the page and codebehind. I am
>   > > performing the null assignment in
>   > > Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e
>   > > As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdateEventArgs)
>   > Handles
>   > > FormView1.ItemUpdating
>   > >
>   > > My default mode of FormView1 is "Edit" and it's service as a detail
>   > > (editing) form of the parent (a GridView control). FormView1 is
>   > > populated when the Select button is clicked on a given record in the
>   > > GridView control.
>   > >
>   > > I even tried it w/ a textbox item in the same event, but the data
>   > > never did get updated into the db! I have similar code working in
>   > > another page where there is only a FormView Control and have
>   > > 'SqlDataSource1.InsertParameters("createdon").DefaultValue = Date.Now'
>   > > working.
>   > >
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue =
>   > > "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
>   > >         Response.Write("<br>after: " &
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue)
>   > >
>   > > Why why why do they behave differently?
>   > > '================================================
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull As SqlDateTime = SqlDateTime.Null
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull = System.DBNull.Value
>   > > ':err: Conversion from type 'DBNull' to type 'String' is not valid.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = DateTime.MinValue
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = Convert.ToDateTime("1/1/1900")
>   > > ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > '-----------------
>   > >  <asp:FormView ID="FormView1" runat="server" DataKeyNames="TaskID"
>   > > DataSourceID="SqlDataSource2"
>   > >             DefaultMode="Edit">
>   > > .....
>   > > '-----------------
>   > > <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server"
>   > >         ConnectionString="<%$
>   > ConnectionStrings:aSysConnectionString %>"
>   > >             SelectCommand="sp_oneTaskRec"
>   > > SelectCommandType="storedProcedure"
>   > >             DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [tblTasks] WHERE [TaskID] =
>   > > @TaskID"
>   > >             UpdateCommand="UPDATE [tblTasks] SET
>   > > [updateName] = @updateName, [testNeeded] = @testNeeded, [testDuration]
>   > > = @testDuration,
>   > > [Result] = @Result, [testPlan] = @testPlan, [backoutPlan] =
>   > > @backoutPlan, [comment] = @comment,
>   > > [opDate] = @opDate, [opTime] = @opTime, [testResultDueDate] =
>   > > @testResultDueDate,
>   > > [testResultDueTime] = @testResultDueTime, [testResultComment] =
>   > > @testResultComment,
>   > > [actualTestResultDate] = @actualTestResultDate, [actualTestResultTime]
>   > > = @actualTestResultTime,
>   > > [certBy] = @certBy, [certOn] = @certOn, [opID] = @opID
>   > > WHERE [TaskID] = @TaskID">
>   > >             <DeleteParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >             </DeleteParameters>
>   > >             <SelectParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1"
>   > > Name="TaskID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" type="Int32"/>
>   > >             </SelectParameters>
>   > >             <UpdateParameters>
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="updateName" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testNeeded" Type="Boolean" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testDuration" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="Result" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testPlan" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="backoutPlan" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="comment" Type="String" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opDate" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opTime" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultDueDate"
> Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultDueTime"
> Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="testResultComment" Type="String"
> />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="actualTestResultDate"
>   > > Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="actualTestResultTime"
>   > > Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="certBy" Type="Int32"
>   > > ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="certOn" Type="DateTime" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >             </UpdateParameters>
>   > >         </asp:SqlDataSource>
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>   > On 4/5/06, orangefluffybun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > > Hi, Please help. Thanks in advance!
>   > >
>   > > I tried all of the following. The error messages are right below each
>   > > method.
>   > >
>   > > I think it has to do with other area of the page and codebehind. I am
>   > > performing the null assignment in
>   > > Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e
>   > > As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdateEventArgs)
>   > Handles
>   > > FormView1.ItemUpdating
>   > >
>   > > My default mode of FormView1 is "Edit" and it's service as a detail
>   > > (editing) form of the parent (a GridView control). FormView1 is
>   > > populated when the Select button is clicked on a given record in the
>   > > GridView control.
>   > >
>   > > I even tried it w/ a textbox item in the same event, but the data
>   > > never did get updated into the db! I have similar code working in
>   > > another page where there is only a FormView Control and have
>   > > 'SqlDataSource1.InsertParameters("createdon").DefaultValue = Date.Now'
>   > > working.
>   > >
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue =
>   > > "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
>   > >         Response.Write("<br>after: " &
>   > > SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("updateName").DefaultValue)
>   > >
>   > > Why why why do they behave differently?
>   > > '================================================
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull As SqlDateTime = SqlDateTime.Null
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > 'Dim sqldatenull = System.DBNull.Value
>   > > ':err: Conversion from type 'DBNull' to type 'String' is not valid.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = DateTime.MinValue
>   > >  ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > >
>   >
> 'SqlDataSource2.UpdateParameters("actualTestResultDate").DefaultValue
>   > > = Convert.ToDateTime("1/1/1900")
>   > > ':err: Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types.
>   > >
>   > > '-----------------
>   > >  <asp:FormView ID="FormView1" runat="server" DataKeyNames="TaskID"
>   > > DataSourceID="SqlDataSource2"
>   > >             DefaultMode="Edit">
>   > > .....
>   > > '-----------------
>   > > <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server"
>   > >         ConnectionString="<%$
>   > ConnectionStrings:aSysConnectionString %>"
>   > >             SelectCommand="sp_oneTaskRec"
>   > > SelectCommandType="storedProcedure"
>   > >             DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [tblTasks] WHERE [TaskID] =
>   > > @TaskID"
>   > >             UpdateCommand="UPDATE [tblTasks] SET
>   > > [updateName] = @updateName, [testNeeded] = @testNeeded, [testDuration]
>   > > = @testDuration,
>   > > [Result] = @Result, [testPlan] = @testPlan, [backoutPlan] =
>   > > @backoutPlan, [comment] = @comment,
>   > > [opDate] = @opDate, [opTime] = @opTime, [testResultDueDate] =
>   > > @testResultDueDate,
>   > > [testResultDueTime] = @testResultDueTime, [testResultComment] =
>   > > @testResultComment,
>   > > [actualTestResultDate] = @actualTestResultDate, [actualTestResultTime]
>   > > = @actualTestResultTime,
>   > > [certBy] = @certBy, [certOn] = @certOn, [opID] = @opID
>   > > WHERE [TaskID] = @TaskID">
>   > >             <DeleteParameters>
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>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="opID" Type="Int32" />
>   > >                 <asp:Parameter Name="TaskID" Type="Int32" />
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