I’m attempting to write a search routine and part of it includes the following code:
string searchValue = Server.HtmlEncode(RadSearchBox.Text.ToLower());
var injurySearchList = (from i in injuryObj
where i.IsDeleted == false &&
(
i.ResultOther == true ? "ResultOther".ToLower().Contains(searchValue) : i.IncidentID.ToString().Contains(searchValue)
|| i.BodyPartHead == true ? "BodyPartHead".ToLower().Contains(searchValue) : i.IncidentID.ToString().Contains(searchValue)
)
select i.IncidentID).ToList();
Since I’m unable to search the bit values for a string, I use the ternary operator to evaluate if it’s true. If so, I [manually] convert the field name to a string and see if that contains the search string. If the bit value is false, I’d prefer to exclude that line from the WHERE clause but was unable to come up with any clever ideas, so I used the conversion of the IncidentID field to a string with a Contains() method as a filler.
Using the following dataset as an example:
+------------+-------------+--------------+-----------+
| IncidentID | ResultOther | BodyPartHead | IsDeleted |
+------------+-------------+--------------+-----------+
| 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
+------------+-------------+--------------+-----------+
The issue is when searchValue equals “body”, it’s only returning IncidentID 1 and 3, but 2 should be in there as well. Inversely, if searchValue equals “result”, it only returns IncidentID 2, as intended.
Any ideas?