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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T11:49:16+00:00 2026-05-31T11:49:16+00:00

I have an object with a Flag enum with several possible uses. The flag

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I have an object with a Flag enum with several possible “uses”. The flag enum uses the proper power of 2.

Checking if a variable has a certain flag on, I can do it using the .NET 4 HasFlag()

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If I store that flag combination as a int in database… how can I retrive the objects that have certain flag on using Entity Framework?

For example, if my object is a “Contact” type, I would like to query those of them that are actually “Customers and Friends”, being Customers and Friends flags in the ContactType Enum.

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    2026-05-31T11:49:17+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 11:49 am

    I doubt any ORM is going to have a way to adapt the HasFlags down to the appropriate SQL code for your DBMS.

    What you are likely going to need to do is either write a stored procedure, or hand-crank the SQL Statement to be executed for this.

    You don’t mention what DBMS you’re using – but if I assume you’re using SQL Server, you are in luck as it has the & (Bitwise AND) operator.

    Practical example as T-SQL:

    -- Setup Test Data 
    DECLARE @Contacts TABLE (id int, contactType int, name nvarchar(MAX)) 
    
    INSERT INTO @Contacts VALUES (1, 0, 'Fred'); -- Not Wanted
    INSERT INTO @Contacts VALUES (2, 3, 'Jim');  -- Wanted
    INSERT INTO @Contacts VALUES (3, 36, 'Mary');  -- Not wanted
    INSERT INTO @Contacts VALUEs (4, 78, 'Jo');  -- Wanted
    
    -- Execute Query
    SELECT *
    FROM @Contacts
    WHERE ContactType & 2 = 2 
    
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