I was trying to build a dynamic generic method. To create a advanced search mechanism.
I could achieve something using Dynamic LINQ
IQueryable<Table> query = ObjectContext.Table;
if (parameters != null && parameters.Count > 0)
{
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, dynamic> keyValuePair in parameters)
{
query = query.Where(keyValuePair.Key + " == @0", new object[] { keyValuePair.Value });
}
}
But doing this, I need to load each field with something like this
ClassTable.Parameters.Add("FKTable.Foo", foo);
ClassTable.Parameters.Add("Bar", bar);
So I'm trying with other approach (This code works)
List<Table> lstTable = new List<Table>();
lstTable.AddRange(tableDAO.SelectWhere(
u => this.EntityValues.Foo == u.Foo && this.EntityValues.Bar == u.Bar
));
return lstTable;
Now, my problem is, I wanted to do something more like (This code brings the result of the first query only)
List<Table> lstTable = new List<Table>();
lstTable.AddRange(tableDAO.SelectWhere(
u => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(this.EntityValues.Foo) ? this.EntityValues.Foo == u.Foo : false
&&
this.EntityValues.Bar != 0 ? this.EntityValues.Bar == u.Bar : false
));
return lstTable;
I didn't want to do something like this
IQueryable<Data.Story> query = ctx.DataContext.Stories;
if (criteria.StoryId != null) // StoryId
query = query.Where(row => row.StoryId == criteria.StoryId);
if (criteria.CustomerId != null) // CustomerId
query = query.Where(row => row.Project.CustomerId == criteria.CustomerId);
if (criteria.SortBy != null) // SortBy
query = query.OrderBy(criteria.SortBy + " " + criteria.SortOrder.Value.ToStringForSql());
I know that my question is kinda jumbled, I'll provide edits and comments to fix it. just let me know.
TL;DR; I need help to create a dynamic query, where I only need to pass the parameters that are used in the search. So I can create a advanced search option to the user.