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I am facing a problem while using LINQ concept. below i am comparing two datatables one is filled by database another is by excel file.

Problem is when I am apply join between two "tempdt" contains double value which promoting an error of casting object. I can't change return type from string to double cause it could be any data type in future as currently it is double it might be alpha numeric in future.

    var commonRows = from r1 in dt.AsEnumerable()
                             join r2 in tempdt.AsEnumerable()
                             on r1.Field<string>(0) equals r2.Field<string>(4)
                             select r2;
            if (commonRows.Any())
            {
                abcdefgh = commonRows.Count();
                dt123 = commonRows.CopyToDataTable();
                // ring the ghanta of gutlu
            }

Exception: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Double' to type 'System.String'.

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Here is where I think your problem is:

from r1 in dt.AsEnumerable()
join r2 in tempdt.AsEnumerable() on
r1.Field<string>(0)  //<-- this may not be string
equals 
r2.Field<string>(4) //<-- this may not be string
select r2;

What you could do is to treat it as object:

from r1 in dt.AsEnumerable()
join r2 in tempdt.AsEnumerable() on
(string.Empty + r1.Field<object>(0)) <-- Edited by Andreas X
equals 
(string.Empty + r2.Field<object>(4)) <-- Edited by Andreas X
select r2;

What you should do, is to make sure your index numbers (0 and 4) points to the same type.

Edit: I usually use the old ASP-trick to aboid null pointers when asking to the tostring value.

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  • while using your concept i am getting below error Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 8:08
  • error is Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 8:15
  • i cant make them of same type cuase r2.Field<object>(4).ToString() is coming from user side in a form of excel which i am converting into datatable.
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 9:02
  • Ok - I just assumed the two datatables where from your own database :) Apr 22, 2013 at 9:03
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Casting to string isn't really possible, since double and string are 2 completely unrelated classes. perhaps try comparing their .ToString() values. Or if you want to be completely safe, compare their string formats, so you don't get any NullReferenceExceptions: string.Format("{0}", fieldvalue)

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below code is working for me.

thanks every one

    var commonRows = from r1 in dt.AsEnumerable()
                             join r2 in tempdt.AsEnumerable()
                             //on r1.Field<object>(0).ToString() equals r2.Field<object>(4).ToString()
                             on r1[0].ToString() equals r2[4].ToString()
                             select r2;
            if (commonRows.Any())
            {
                abcdefgh = commonRows.Count();
                dt123 = commonRows.CopyToDataTable();
                // ring the ghanta of gutlu
            }
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  • except that is a horrible way to compare doubles, which seems to be what you are doing here...
    – jeroenh
    Apr 22, 2013 at 8:27
  • @jeroenh : no one comparing doubles here. i put this method to compare two data tables.
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 8:56
  • @jeroenh : or if u r talking about the way i convert it to string then may be [string.Format("{0}", r1[0])] this way is fine for you?
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 9:04
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Field expects the underlying datatype to be a string.

see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb301394.aspx

InvalidCastException
The value type of the underlying column could not be cast to the type specified by the generic parameter, T.

You could use object to ignore the type as Jens Kloster purposed. However, there is something wrong with your design if you don't know the datagtype of your columns.

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  • how can i come to know which type of value user giving in his excel file. he could give fractional value or may b integer only or alpha numeric.
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 8:58
  • 1. user will not do it all the time. 2. from my end i tried it but still it is giving the same error cuase uts value remains same only it visualisation change when we do formating in spread sheet.
    – neerajMAX
    Apr 22, 2013 at 9:29
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This error is caused by a mismatch datatypes between properties' entity and underlying table columns.

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