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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T18:39:55+00:00 2026-06-17T18:39:55+00:00

This should be simple, but bear with me here please. What is it that

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This should be simple, but bear with me here please. What is it that I’m overlooking? All I’m trying to do is take in a value that is part of a SQL query and I want to check to make sure it has integers as its value. If it is, then I allow it to be passed to SQL Server. I’m getting a notification that my Regex method has invalid arguments. Thanks in advance for shedding some light on where I’m erring.

 string valid2Regex = @"\d{4}"; // regex to check for 4 integers
 Regex rgx = new Regex(valid2Regex);
 string idCheck = id;

 if (rgx.Matches(idCheck, rgx))
        {
            parameters.Add(DataAccess.CreateParameter("@YEAR", SqlDbType.NVarChar, HttpContext.Request.QueryString.Get("Year")));
        } 
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    2026-06-17T18:39:56+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:39 pm
    ^\d{4}$
    

    This constrains it to just 4 digits. Otherwise any 4 digits together within a string would work with yours.

    Also, there is no instance overload which takes those 2 parameters, instead use IsMatch:

    if (rgx.IsMatch(idCheck))
    {
        ...
    
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