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I want to remove hard code value from case statement.Right now I am giving some hard code values for different users like

 ScheduledUtility.ClsISession.OpenSession();
            switch (Convert.ToString(System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name))
            {
                case @"suniln":

                    AP.ClsBatchInvoice objBatchInvoice = new AP.ClsBatchInvoice(ScheduledUtility.ClsISession.mySession);
                    objBatchInvoice.ReportId = new Guid("6D783F3C-206C-6576-7273-696F6E3D2231");
                    objBatchInvoice.PDFFileName = "BatchInvoice";
                    objBatchInvoice.VBatchInvoice();
  break;


                case @"vijayk":

                    VendorInvoice_svc objvendor = new VendorInvoice_svc(objsession.mySession);
                    objvendor.GetVenderReports();
                    AP.Aging_svc objaging = new AP.Aging_svc(ScheduledUtility.ClsISession.mySession);
                    objaging.viewerRptAging_Load();
break;

How can I write case values and get it from environment.username?

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    How does this relate to SQL Server? I'm not seeing any SQL related code here. Jun 24, 2013 at 14:26
  • May I suggest that you reconsider your approach and look at the Strategy pattern, with one strategy per role? That will avoid the case statement entirely.
    – neontapir
    Jun 24, 2013 at 14:46

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The "case" only accepts constant values so putting the dynamic stuff like variables won't be possible.

P.S. - You better change your approach and associate users with predefined roles put them in constant like Enum and make your decision tree based on predefined roles in switch case.

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