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Browse All TopicsI want to be able to generate a LINQ statement dynamically, What is the suggested approach for this? A short example would be helpful. For example, the columns that I would search in my WHERE clause needs to be dynamic.
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by: naspinskiPosted on 2009-06-30 at 10:26:13ID: 24747459
by useing the dynamic linq class: http://weblogs.asp.net/sco ttgu/archi ve/2008/01 /07/dynami c- linq-par t-1-using- the-linq-d ynamic-que ry-library .aspx - examples on that page.
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Also, I built a auto-searcher: http://IQueryablesearch.co