I've got this statement in a C# code-behind where I'm checking to see if my variable is equal to a specific number, and if so it will process some code:
try
{
int TaskID = Convert.ToInt32(ddlTask.SelectedValue);
if (TaskID == 157)
{
//lblAccountName.Text = (DT1["CUST_NM"].ToString());
Label2.Text = (DT1["CUST_NM"].ToString());
//lblAccountName.Visible = true;
TBAccountNum.Text = (DT1["CUST_NUM"].ToString());
TBAccountNum.Visible = true;
}
}
catch (Exception ae)
{
Response.Write(ae.Message);
}
Works perfect. However, now I want to add a few other numbers to that "if" list. In SQL Server it would go something like:
if (TaskID IN (157, 158, 159, 160, 162, 165))
Is there any way to do this in C#? I'm still learning, so I apologize if this is a bit simple.