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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:15:39+00:00 2026-05-13T10:15:39+00:00

I’m trying to dynamically set my where statements for a linq datasource, and it

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I’m trying to dynamically set my where statements for a linq datasource, and it was working fine until I try to add another constraint.

This code works here:

private void SetDataSourceWhereStatement()
    {
        HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies[ "CustomerID" ];

        if ( cookie == null )                                           //set data source where statement to default
            ldsCustomerLinks.Where = "CustomerID == -1";
        else ldsCustomerLinks.Where = "CustomerID == " + cookie.Value;  //set data source where statement

        ldsCustomerLinks.Where = ldsCustomerLinks.Where + " && CategoryID == " + m_CategoryID;
        ldsCustomerLinks.DataBind();
    }

However, when I also try and add a customer number, I get the error. This is the code I’m attempting to use:

private void SetDataSourceWhereStatement()
    {
        HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies[ "CustomerID" ];
        HttpCookie cookie2 = Request.Cookies[ "CustomerNumber" ];

        if ( cookie == null )                                           //set data source where statement to default
            ldsCustomerLinks.Where = "CustomerID == -1";
        else ldsCustomerLinks.Where = "CustomerID == " + cookie.Value;  //set data source where statement

        if ( cookie2 != null )
            ldsCustomerLinks.Where += " && CustomerNumber == " + cookie2.Value;
      //  else ldsCustomerLinks.Where += " && CustomerNumber >= 0";

        ldsCustomerLinks.Where = ldsCustomerLinks.Where + " && CategoryID == " + m_CategoryID;
        ldsCustomerLinks.DataBind();
    }

Both cookie and cookie2 values are strings. I’ve tried converting it using int.parse, int32.parse, using the value’s .toString() methods and trying everything all over. I don’t understand what’s wrong.


EDIT::

So I got my answer, from one of the below posts, but I do not understand, could someone please explain why my original code did not work but the revised does?

Old code:

if ( cookie2 != null )
            ldsCustomerLinks.Where += " && CustomerNumber == " + cookie2.Value;

New code:

if ( cookie2 != null )
            ldsCustomerLinks.Where += @" && CustomerNumber == (""" + cookie2.Value + @""") ";
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    2026-05-13T10:15:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:15 am

    Forgive me, without much knowledge about this LINQ usage my answer might be totally off.

    This question seems to be related though and suggests that you parse/convert the (quoted in that case!) value.

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