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I have a method that needs to accept an array of country names, and return a list of records that match one of those country names. I'm trying this

Public Shared Function GetConcessions(ByVal Countries As String()) As IEnumerable
    Dim CountryList As String = Utility.JoinArray(Countries) ' turns string array into comma-separated string
    Return (From t In New Db().Concessions _
                    Where CountryList Like t.Country _
                    Select t.ConcessionID, t.Title, t.Country)
End Function

but I get this error

  *Only arguments that can be evaluated on the client are supported for the LIKE method

In plain SQL, this would be simple:

 Select ConcessionID,Title from Concessions c where @CountryList like '%' + c.Country + '%'

How can I achieve this result in Linq to SQL?

Edit (clarification)

I get the same message with string.Contains. It would be fine with

t.Country.contains(CountryList)

but I need

CountryList.contains(t.Country) 

and that throws the same error I listed above.

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  • I realised after reading more carefully that my answer was no good :)
    – leppie
    Oct 10, 2008 at 16:35
  • Accepted answer is not best Feb 2, 2013 at 17:01

2 Answers 2

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You can use SqlMethods.Like

e.g.

Where SqlMethods.Like(t.country, "%Sweden%")
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  • very nice when u need to put the database field on the right side :) Sep 27, 2010 at 18:49
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I think what you want to do is construct a List from Countries and use

List<string> ListOfCountries = new List(Countries)

...ListOfCountries.Contains(t.Country)

This would translate into

t.Country IN ('yyy','zzz',...)

Please excuse my C#-ishness..

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