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I am trying to do a simple SQL where field in (2,3,4) with Dynamic Linq. kahanu's rehosted Microsoft Dynamic Linq Library has a .Contains() that you can use in Linq like this:

var results = myTable.Where("@0.Contains(outerIt.abc)", new int[] { 2, 3, 4});

How would you remove the array parameter and specify the array in the string? Something like this but actually works?

var results = myTable.Where("[2,3,4].Contains(outerIt.abc)");

I looked through his Microsoft documentation but it doesn't explain the .Contains() All the documentation I've found on the Internet only refers to creating an array and passing it as a parameter like the first example above, but I found nothing on how to do the second example with just strings.

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  • You can't. Unless you add that functionality to the parser in the provided link. Jan 26, 2018 at 6:03

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When using System.Linq.Dynamic.Core you can don something like:

var intList = new[] { 2, 3, 4 };
var results = myTable.Where("@0.Contains(outerIt.abc)", intList);
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  • I need to use Contains over the Column name like this : data.Where("@0.Any(Name.Contains(it))", intList); but it does not work. can you please say what's the correct way for this? May 5, 2023 at 8:29

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