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I've tried searching for this but couldn't find examples that suited my situation.

I have this method for returning customers. How can I use the string array of codes to filter it? Contains doesn't work for me.

public static List<Customer> GetCustomers(string[] customerCodesArray)
{
    using (busDataContext g = new busDataContext())
    {
        return g.Customers.Where(
            x => x.customerCode.Contains(customerCodesArray)).ToList();
    }
}
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    Please clarify "what exactly" doesn't work...
    – Didaxis
    Nov 7, 2011 at 21:56
  • What do you mean by "doesn't work"? Do you get a compile error? If so, what's the error? Or do you get a runtime error? If so, what's the error?
    – Mark Byers
    Nov 7, 2011 at 21:57
  • 1
    possible duplicate of "Where In" with linq to sql
    – jrummell
    Nov 7, 2011 at 21:58

5 Answers 5

43

Try the following code:

return g.Customers.Where(x => customerCodesArray.Contains(x.customerCode)).ToList(); 
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    Although technically correct, when using SQL this is not the best performing solution. It requires scanning the entire Customers table and most probably outer applying each record on the customer codes array. The complexity of this becomes O(N*M). It would be more practical to use a Linq join statement, so the generated SQL query can use join too. Jul 29, 2015 at 15:37
  • @TonniTielens That entirely depends on the indexes of the database. It will not necessarily generate a scan (and if it did, a join would fare no better, either). From my experience, inserting into a temp table and joining only provides performance benefits when customerCodesArray contains thousands of items.
    – Rob
    May 29, 2017 at 6:53
21

You are backwards:

return g.Customers.Where(x => customerCodesArray.Contains(x.customerCode)).ToList();
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I think you need to reverse the Contains expression because you want to see if the array contains the customer code, not the other way around.

Try this:

return g.Customers.Where(x => customerCodesArray.Contains(x.customerCode)).ToList();
5

Try

return g.Customers.Where(x=>customerCodesArray.Contains(x.CustomerCode)).ToList();
3

I guess this is what you want

    return g.Customers.Where(x => customerCodesArray.Contains(x.customerCode)).ToList();

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