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I’m trying to assemble a string that makes a filter to compare only a piece of a numbering. I tried to make an appeal and looked for several ways to do it and so far I could not.
using (NFSeDataContext context = new NFSeDataContext(ConnNFSe))
{
context.Connection.Open();
var _s = (from p in context.NFS_Parcelas
join q in context.NFBP_CONCILIACAO_BRASPAGs on p.NFPA_CD_UNIDADE equals q.NFBP_CD_UNIDADE
where
_idUnidade == p.NFPA_CD_UNIDADE
& _dtCred == p.NFPA_DT_MOVIMENTO
& p.NFPA_TX_COMPLEMENTO.Contains(q.NFBP_TID)
select new
{
p.NFPA_CD_UNIDADE,
q.NFBP_DT_FLUXO_CAIXA,
q.NFBP_COD_AUTORIZACAO,
q.NFBP_TID,
q.NFBP_VL_BRUTO_TRANSACAO,
q.NFBP_VL_LIQUIDO_TRANSACAO,
p.NFPA_NR_PARCELA,
q.NFBP_BANDEIRA
}).Distinct().ToList();
context.Connection.Close();
grvConciliacaoBraspag.DataSource = _s;
grvConciliacaoBraspag.DataBind();
}
In this code q.NFBP_TID presents as for example a chunk representing the value:
104349099700D67C2012
p.NFPA_TX_COMPLEMENTO displays a snippet that displays the value:
VISA13010000104349099700D67C2012BP 1201
If you compare the two results:
->104349099700D67C2012<-
VISA13010000 ->104349099700D67C2012<- BP 1201
I’m pretty sure that this Contains check I did was wrong. That was one of the trial examples. I just posted the code to get a sense of my doubt.
Behold
string.StartsWith()
andstring.EndsWith()
– Jéf Bueno
http://answall.com/q/91933/101 Duplicate?
– Maniero
I believe so @bigown
– Jéf Bueno
@jbueno Sorry I didn’t inform you this, which is of great importance... It is within a Linq. Both in the start, end and contains it gives a not supported Exception.
– Daniel Nicodemos
@bigown, I visualized this situation and my problem and even doubt is whether it works in Latin. Excuse me even for not speaking, because in the 3 situations (start, end or contains) it gives a not supported Exception.
– Daniel Nicodemos