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Comments by harikakakkireni (Top 4 by date)
harikakakkireni
31-Aug-12 8:05am
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where allPracticeIDsOfUser.Contains (p.PracticeID.ToString())
PracticeID which is int gets converted to string when you say PracticeID.ToString() and is checked against string []practices
practices.Contains(p.PracticeID.ToString())
select new Practices
{
Practice = p.PracticeName
}).ToList<Practices>();
So thats not an issue at all,
what error are you facing now, after you changing your solution
harikakakkireni
31-Aug-12 7:57am
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Chowdary,
i am not sure if you are able to understand it correctly,
let me change the variable names little and try to edit the code
string[] allPracticeIDsOfUser = users.ElementAt(0).Practices.Split(new char[] { ',' });
AuthenticationEntities authEntity = new AuthenticationEntities();
List<Practices> prac = (from p in authEntity.Practices
where allPracticeIDsOfUser.Contains (p.PracticeID.ToString())
select new Practices
{
Practice = p.PracticeName
}).ToList<Practices>();
Hope this helps
harikakakkireni
31-Aug-12 7:41am
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Chowdary,
can you tell me what actually is present in Practices?
string[] Practices = users.ElementAt(0).Practices.Split(new char[] { ',' });
this above line of code does it return you all the id's?
if yes,
then you need not make string [] as string by appending it with ,
just try this
string[] Practices = users.ElementAt(0).Practices.Split(new char[] { ',' });
AuthenticationEntities authEntity = new AuthenticationEntities();
List<Practices> prac = (from p in authEntity.Practices
where Practices.Contains (p.PracticeID.ToString())
select new Practices
{
Practice = p.PracticeName
}).ToList<Practices>();
harikakakkireni
31-Aug-12 6:03am
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are you using entity framework or enterprise library? and do u mean linq to sql?????
and you can check
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/909960/update-using-linq for some samples
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/07/11/linq-to-sql-part-4-updating-our-database.aspx