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Here is the BuildClause method (I have overloads for each type):

private static string BuildClause(IList<int> inClause, string strPrefix)    return BuildClause(inClause, strPrefix, false);private static string BuildClause(IList<String> inClause, string strPrefix)    return BuildClause(inClause, strPrefix, true);private static string BuildClause(IList<DateTime> inClause, string strPrefix)    return BuildClause(inClause, strPrefix, true);//.. etc for all typesprivate static string BuildClause<T>(IList<T> inClause, string strPrefix, bool addSingleQuotes)        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();        //Check to make sure inclause has objects        if (inClause.Count > 0)            sb.Append(strPrefix);            sb.Append(" IN(");            for (int i = 0; i < inClause.Count; i++)                if (addSingleQuotes)                    sb.AppendFormat("'{0}'", inClause[i].ToString().Replace("'", "''"));                    sb.Append(inClause[i].ToString());                if (i != inClause.Count - 1)                    sb.Append(",");            sb.Append(") ");            throw new Exception("Item count for In() Clause must be greater than 0.");        return sb.ToString();
        
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I am having trouble casting an object to a generic IList. I have a group of in statements to try to work around this, but there has to be a better way to do this.

This is my current method:

string values;

if (colFilter.Value is IList<int>)
{
    values = BuildClause((IList<int>)colFilter.Value, prefix);
}
else if (colFilter.Value is IList<string>)
{
    values = BuildClause((IList<string>)colFilter.Value, prefix);
}
else if (colFilter.Value is IList<DateTime>)
{
    values = BuildClause((IList<DateTime>)colFilter.Value, prefix);
}
else if (...) //etc.

What I want to do is this:

values = BuildClause((IList<colFilter.ColumnType>)colFilter.Value, prefix);

or

values = BuildClause((IList<typeof(colFilter.ColumnType)>)colFilter.Value, prefix);

or

values = BuildClause((IList<colFilter.ColumnType.GetType()>)colFilter.Value, prefix);

Each of these produces this compiler error: The type or namespace name 'colFilter' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

In my example, colFilter.ColumnType is int, string, datetime, etc. I am not sure why this does not work.

Any ideas?

EDIT: This is C#2.0

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C# Generics and Casting Issue

I am having trouble casting an object to a generic IList. I have a group of in statements to try to work around this, but there has to be a better way to do this.

This is my current method:

string values;

if (colFilter.Value is IList<int>)
{
    values = BuildClause((IList<int>)colFilter.Value, prefix);
}
else if (colFilter.Value is IList<string>)
{
    values = BuildClause((IList<string>)colFilter.Value, prefix);
}
else if (colFilter.Value is IList<DateTime>)
{
    values = BuildClause((IList<DateTime>)colFilter.Value, prefix);
}
else if (...) //etc.

What I want to do is this:

values = BuildClause((IList<colFilter.ColumnType>)colFilter.Value, prefix);

or

values = BuildClause((IList<typeof(colFilter.ColumnType)>)colFilter.Value, prefix);

or

values = BuildClause((IList<colFilter.ColumnType.GetType()>)colFilter.Value, prefix);

Each of these produces this compiler error: The type or namespace name 'colFilter' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

In my example, colFilter.ColumnType is int, string, datetime, etc. I am not sure why this does not work.

Any ideas?