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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T13:33:29+00:00 2026-06-05T13:33:29+00:00

Just a quick check really. I have an XML file that I will be

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Just a quick check really.

I have an XML file that I will be searching using Linq to XML. My only issue is, the XML that my users will be supplying can either use Long Code tags, or Short Code tags, e.g.

<FromPerson>Joe Bloggs</FromPerson> – Long Code

OR

<m175>Joe Bloggs</m175> – Short Code

Here is a snippet of my code to show how I currently search the document (currently only searching using long codes):

prod.ProductID = product.Elements("ProductIdentifier").First(t => (t.Element("ProductIDType").Value == "45" || t.Element("ProductIDType").Value == "21")).Element("IDValue").Value;

So, the element ‘ProductIdentifier’ can either be that, or ‘b221’.

Is just simply a case of putting an IF statement to evaluate if the XML tag is either long or short code, then get the value OR is there any quicker, more efficient way of doing this?

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    2026-06-05T13:33:31+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 1:33 pm

    If you don’t care about the order you can just query for both and join the results like this:

    var results = document.Descendants("ProductIdentifier")
                          .Union(document.Descendants("b221"));
    

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    If you do care about the order of elements you can use the query below:

    var results = document.Descendants()
                          .Where(e => e.Name == "ProductIdentifier" || e.Name == "b221");
    
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