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Oct 30, 2015 20:58
@KendallFrey, Did you mean that two dlls with same namespace and class name can exist. But they can't be loaded into a same project?
Oct 30, 2015 20:55
I can have two dlls with same namespace and class names. But I can't load two dlls with duplicate type names. Won't the first case have the same type names too?
Oct 30, 2015 20:53
@KendallFrey, Lol, I meant should I not be using in such a way?
Oct 30, 2015 20:52
How do I get over it?
Oct 30, 2015 20:52
Yes Yes!
Oct 30, 2015 20:51
@KendallFrey, But I am facing The type exists in both dlls.
Oct 30, 2015 20:49
Can two ddls have same namespace and class names?
Oct 29, 2015 19:41
The class and the methods are public.
Oct 29, 2015 19:41
I added a dll as reference to my project. However, I can't access the methods inside the dll's class. Any idea why?
Oct 26, 2015 20:50
7-8 years I believe
Oct 26, 2015 20:50
to sync two systems
Oct 26, 2015 20:50
Basically a sync API
Oct 26, 2015 20:50
That's actually coming from a trigger on update/create from the DB
Oct 26, 2015 20:49
Hmm, I see
Oct 26, 2015 20:49
public static string BuildQuery(Dictionary<string, string> keys, string entityFullName)
{
StringBuilder query = new StringBuilder("Select * FROM " + entityFullName + " WHERE ");
int numberOfEntitiesToProcess = keys.ElementAt(0).Value.Split(',').Length;
int checkFirstEntityOccurrence = 0;

for (int i = 0; i < numberOfEntitiesToProcess; i++)
{
int checkFirstPkInEntityOccurrence = 0;

foreach (var partialKey in keys)
{
string partialKeyValue = partialKey.Value.Split(',')[i];
query.Append(checkFirstPkInEntityOccurrence == 0 ? (partialKey.Key + "=" + partialKeyValue) : (" AND " + partialKey.Key
Oct 26, 2015 20:48
Yes that's what I want to use. Its a legacy system and I have only those values in hand to query.
Oct 26, 2015 20:47
My querybuilder method which basically builds the query with the "AND" and "OR" appended
Oct 26, 2015 20:47
if i had to do thinking about performance in mind, what would be a better way?
Oct 26, 2015 20:46
@KendallFrey, True that
Oct 26, 2015 20:46
My boss says it doesn't look clean.
Oct 26, 2015 20:44
The query gets too long for many rows, since I am building it by concatenating strings.
Oct 26, 2015 20:43
Right now its like SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (a = 1 AND b = 2) OR (a = 3 AND b =4)
Oct 26, 2015 20:42
Is there a equivalent syntax?
Oct 26, 2015 20:42
I don't mind about performance for now.
Oct 26, 2015 20:41
@SpencerRuport, Yes
Oct 26, 2015 20:40
:(
Oct 26, 2015 20:40
But its not supported in ms sql
Oct 26, 2015 20:40
Looking for something like this -> SELECT * FROM foo WHERE (a,b) IN ((1,2),(3,4))
Oct 26, 2015 20:37
Any idea how to query multiple rows from a table using composite keys in sql server?
Oct 24, 2015 02:11
@SteveG, My intention is not to argue, just my two cents. The discussion was productive for me, thank you.
Oct 24, 2015 02:04
However, process which is called from the application layer doesn't really have to know whether the DAL is being hit or not. All it knows is that I am going to process the message and give the result back. That's the whole point of the layered approach I believe. Separation of concerns.
Oct 24, 2015 02:04
It might be a well know design. Not sure about that. However, I don't think I am querying from the application layer. Probably that is subjective as well. For example, I have a sync api which basically syncs data between two systems. I get a message as input and I basically process the message in to business models. Now process needs to query the DB for getting some information. So it calls a DAL method to do that. Now you can argue that Process is what orchestrated the DAL call.
Oct 24, 2015 01:57
Giving more thoughts, I believe the method is a mere utility. Which basically takes input and does some standard operation and gives you an output.
Oct 24, 2015 01:53
This is basically a plugin, which gets json input and I process it. Part of what I am populating comes from the payload and the rest are static data from config files. I am not using EF or any other ORM/DB to get my data. And querying your EF from application layer is not a good design I believe. In my opinion, all the accesses to the DB should reside in the DAL.
Oct 24, 2015 01:47
Yes, just data.
Oct 24, 2015 01:44
However, in my case I am just populating a domain object and return the populated object back, no business logic is really involved which led to my confusion.
Oct 24, 2015 01:44
@SteveG, Thank you for the explanation. Application layer is also called as service layer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilayered_architecture. As you said I do have the three layers. Looks like the correct term here is business layer and not service layer. I understand while transferring money it is a business logic that's happening. Pretty clear.
Oct 24, 2015 01:05
@SteveG, Cool, generally the logic for populating domain object goes into the service layer or not?
Oct 24, 2015 00:37
The model is basically a business object.
Oct 24, 2015 00:37
@KyleBachmann, Some of the data is coming from custom config file(static data) and one field from the payload.
Oct 24, 2015 00:26
Hey guys, need some advice. I have a method which basically populates few parameters of a model object. Should I consider it a business logic method or a helper method(static utility method)??
Oct 22, 2015 20:03
@tweray, oh! that's okay. But how about the query itself?

Let me explain my requirement clearly. For example, I have a table called Employee which has a composite key(EmployeeId + LocationId). I want to fetch two rows from Employee table(First row has employeeId = 1 and LocationId =2. Second row has employeeId = 3 and LocationId = 4.)

Is there a better way of writing a sql query than the below one. The definition of "better way" is not only optimizing but also reducing the length of the query. Because if I need to fetch 10 rows then the length of the below query is going to be very high.
Oct 22, 2015 19:53
My query is already shortened as much as possible is what that means?
Oct 22, 2015 19:52
@tweray, I apologize in advance if I sound naive. I didnt understand "but your query seems to be pretty much minimized" that statement. Minimized?
Oct 22, 2015 19:45
@KendallFrey, I am not sure if my explanation was understandable to you. Please let me know if that didn't make sense to you.
Oct 22, 2015 19:43
Just want to know if there is an equivalent shorter query that I can build.
Oct 22, 2015 19:43
So if the list is very big the Sql query I am building will be too long, I am not sure if that's a good thing.
Oct 22, 2015 19:42
@KendallFrey, The thing is I am building that query to be run by the SqlQuery method of Entity Framework's context.Dbset. I have a list of SalesOppIds and LocationIds which are the primary keys. Hence its a one to one correspondence. For instance, the index 0 of the SalesOpp list and index 0 of location list correspond to one composite key.
Oct 22, 2015 19:39
Can this query be written in a better way?

Select * FROM SalesOppTable WHERE (SalesOppId = 1 AND LocationId = 6189) OR (SalesOppId = 4 AND LocationId = 3258)
Oct 21, 2015 15:49
That's true @ton.yeung