I need to ignore some or all conditions in WHERE statement if parameter is null or empty F.E:
I have simple LINQ query
var query = from x in context.a
where x.p == param1 && x.i == param2
select x;
How can I ignore x.p == param1
if param1 is null or emty?
Tried this
var query = from myLog in myContext.ApsValidationLogs
where (myLog.systemtype == comboBoxSystemType.SelectedItem.ToString() || string.IsNullOrEmpty(comboBoxSystemType.SelectedItem.ToString()))
&& (myLog.bankid == comboBoxBankId.SelectedItem.ToString() || string.IsNullOrEmpty(comboBoxBankId.SelectedItem.ToString())))
select myLog;
But got
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
In case if second combobox's item is null. What's wrong?
You can add it as a condition:
var query= from x in context.a
where String.IsNullOrEmpty(param1) || (x.p == param1 && x.i == param2)
select x;
If param1
is null or empty, the condition will always be true, which effectively "ignores" the where conditions entirely.