I am retrieving a List of customers refs storing it in a string format:
List<string> CustomerRefs(); //List of customer refs
I add a customer to the list by
List<Customer> CustomersList = new List<Customer>();
foreach (string CustRef in CustomerRefs)
{
Customer c = new Customer();
c.ref = CustRef;
CustomersList.Add(c);
}
I then want to check if we already have this customer on our database. If not then send an email. CurrentCustomers
is a List from my DB with our current customers
foreach (Customer cm in CustomersList)
{
if (!CurrentCustomers.Contains(cm))
{
//Email someone
}
}
Now the list contains the same ref but it continues to reach //Email someone
line.
I have some ideas on why this maybe happening, i THINK it maybe comparing the ID (which is always 0) or the entire object and against the ref which is what i am targetting.
So is there a way of comparing the ref within the object, or have i done something and finally should i instead look for customer in our database, if found, add it to the CustomersList
and compare it this way?
Please note i have read MSDN and just need some clarification. Perhaps I've read too much into this and not seeing this clearly at the moment.
c
, and you're trying to use a keyword (ref
) as an identifier. It's really hard to tell what's actually going on if you only provide pseudo-code.CurrentCustomers
comes from vs CustomerRefs, or whetherCustomer
overridesEquals
. Please provide a minimal reproducible example.string
to aList<Customer>
that would not even compile.