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What do you recommend is the best way to implement set operations (intersect especially) on results? |
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Hi Charles, Can you please provide more detail or an example of what you're trying to achieve? Cheers, Andrew. |
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I have 3 sets of data, one of which is populated by a free text search in Postgres via a function that circumvents the find commands and so cannot be included in the query for the other 2. I need to be able to work with the intersection of these three sets. |
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Hi Charles, Are you using .NET 3.5? If so you could use the LINQ Intersect operator. Alternatively, you'll need to build the intersection manually. Cheers, Andrew. |
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