I'm writing a C# API which stored SWIFT
messages types. I need to write a class that takes the entire string message and create a hash of it, store this hash in the database, so that when a new message is processed, it creates another hash, and checks this hash against ones in the database.
I have the following
public static byte[] GetHash(string inputString)
{
HashAlgorithm algorithm = MD5.Create(); // SHA1.Create()
return algorithm.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(inputString));
}
and I need to know, if this will do?
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So, I receive the files in a secure network, so we have full control over their validity - What I need to control is duplicate payments being made. I could split the record down into it's respective tag elemenents (SWFIT terminology) and then check them individually, but this then need to compare against records in the database, and the cost isn't something that can happen.
I need to check if the entire message is a duplicate of a message already processed, which is why i used this approach.