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    IQueryAndOrBuilder<TModel>.AndWhereValue(string left, object value) Method

    .NET Standard 2.x

    Adds the AND logical operator and a search condition to the WHERE clause; and specifies a SQL expression on the left of the operator and a specific value on the right of the operator. The operator is '='.

    Namespace: SnapObjects.Data

    Assembly: SnapObjects.Data.dll

    Syntax

      IQueryAndOrBuilder<TModel> AndWhereValue(string left, object value);
    

    Parameters

    left System.String

    An expression on the left of the operator.

    value System.Object

    A specific value on the right of the operator.

    Returns

    IQueryAndOrBuilder<TModel>

    Returns anIQueryAndOrBuilder<TModel> object which can be used to add more search conditions to the current WHERE clause.

    Examples

    The following code example demonstrates how to use the AndWhereValue method to add an AND condition to the WHERE clause. In this example, the AND condition specifies that the DepartmentID value must be equal to 4.

    using Appeon.ApiDoc.Models.School;
    using SnapObjects.Data;
    using System;
    using System.Threading.Tasks;
    
    namespace Appeon.ApiDoc.IQueryAndOrBuilderExamples
    {
        public class AndWhereValueExample
        {
            private SchoolContext _context;
            
            public AndWhereValueExample(SchoolContext dataContext)
            {
                // Sets Data Context
                _context = dataContext;
            }
    
            public async Task<int> Example1()
            {
                // Get a QueryBuilder.
                var Builder = _context.SqlModelMapper.GetQueryBuilder<Department>();
                
                Builder.WhereValue("Name", "Economics")
                       .AndWhereValue("DepartmentID", 4);
                
                var result = (await Builder.LoadAsync()).FirstOrDefault();
                
                Console.WriteLine("DepartmentID:    {0}", result.DepartmentID);
                Console.WriteLine("Name:            {0}", result.Name);
                Console.WriteLine("Budget:          {0}", result.Budget);
                Console.WriteLine("Administrator:   {0}", result.Administrator);
                Console.WriteLine("StartDate:       {0}", result.StartDate);
                
                return result.DepartmentID;
                
                
                /*This code example produces the following output:   
                
                    DepartmentID:    4
                    Name:            Economics
                    Budget:          200000.0000
                    Administrator:   4
                    StartDate:       9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
                */
            }
        }
    }
    

    Example Refer To

    Model Class: Department

    Applies to

    .NET Standard

    2.x

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