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Can someone help me figure out what's wrong with my code?

@foreach(var a in db.Query(selectQueryforSubj, currID))
            {   
                <tr>
                    <td>@a.SubjectCode</td> 
                    <td>@a.DescriptiveTitle</td>
                    <td>@a.Units</td>
                    <td>@a.Prereq</td>

            @foreach(var b in db.QueryValue("SELECT " +username+ " FROM Subjects WHERE SubjectId=@0", a.SubjectId))
                    {
                    <td>@b</td>
                    }
                </tr> 
           }

I have columns named after different usernames and I want to load its values (which is their grades) depending on the SubjectId of my Query "a" and the column named after the username of whom I am viewing.

However, this error occurs.

Cannot implicitly convert type 'int' to 'System.Collections.IEnumerable'

and my line which have a "QueryValue" is highlighted in red.

I know I shouldn't use a "foreach" for my QueryValue. But I really don't know what I'll use instead. :(

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    One thing that's wrong with your code is that you appear to be writing a razor view with database queries inside it! ;-) Oct 11, 2013 at 9:16
  • 1
    Another thing is that your query is opened for sql injection attack Oct 11, 2013 at 9:17
  • 1
    It seems your QueryValue returns an integer. Do you have source code for QueryValue method?
    – Robert
    Oct 11, 2013 at 9:17
  • I need to confirm something, guys. Can I really use +username+ inside a SELECT statement to denote the column_name which is equivalent to the username of the one I'm viewing? I tried to use the usual SELECT statement and it worked. but I need the column_name to be dependent on the username of whom I am viewing.
    – Andrew Lao
    Oct 11, 2013 at 17:34

1 Answer 1

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Try using Query instead of QueryValue in the second foreach loop. QueryValue will return a single value while Query will return an IEnumerable of mupltiple values so you can enumerate them as you do in the outermost foreach loop. If there you want to get a single value do not use the foreach loop at all.

Sample 1:

@foreach(var a in db.Query(selectQueryforSubj, currID))
            {   
                <tr>
                    <td>@a.SubjectCode</td> 
                    <td>@a.DescriptiveTitle</td>
                    <td>@a.Units</td>
                    <td>@a.Prereq</td>

            @foreach(var b in db.Query("SELECT " +username+ " FROM Subjects WHERE SubjectId=@0", a.SubjectId))
                    {
                    <td>@b</td>
                    }
                </tr> 
           }

Sample 2

@foreach(var a in db.Query(selectQueryforSubj, currID))
            {   
                <tr>
                    <td>@a.SubjectCode</td> 
                    <td>@a.DescriptiveTitle</td>
                    <td>@a.Units</td>
                    <td>@a.Prereq</td>

                    <td>db.QueryValue("SELECT " +username+ " FROM Subjects WHERE SubjectId=@0", a.SubjectId)</td>

                </tr> 
           }
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  • I tried all of your suggestions and experimented something. I have a column under 'Subjects' table with a name 'test2', which is an account I previously created. I used ("SELECT test2 FROM Subjects WHERE SubjectId=@0", a.SubjectId) instead of the one with a +username+. And it worked. It showed the data I was looking for. But I need the column_name ('test2') to be dependent on whose account I am viewing (which can be retrieved from a different table).
    – Andrew Lao
    Oct 11, 2013 at 17:27

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