I have a situation where I want to compare to fields (example, ensuring the start time is before the end time). I'm using the System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations
attributes for my validation.
My first thought was something like this:
public enum CompareToOperation
{
EqualTo,
LessThan,
GreaterThan
}
public class CompareToAttribute : ValidationAttribute
{
CompareToOperation _Operation;
IComparable _Comparision;
public CompareToAttribute(CompareToOperation operation, Func<IComparable> comparison)
{
_Operation = operation;
_Comparision = comparison();
}
public override bool IsValid(object value)
{
if (!(value is IComparable))
return false;
switch (_Operation)
{
case CompareToOperation.EqualTo: return _Comparision.Equals(value);
case CompareToOperation.GreaterThan: return _Comparision.CompareTo(value) == 1;
case CompareToOperation.LessThan: return _Comparision.CompareTo(value) == -1;
}
return false;
}
}
public class SimpleClass
{
public DateTime Start {get;set;}
[CompareTo(CompareToOperation.GreaterThan, () => this.Start)] // error here
public DateTime End {get;set;}
}
This doesn't work however, there's a compiler error where the attribute is marked:
Expression cannot contain anonymous methods or lambda expressions
Does anyone have a solution for this? Or a different approach for validating one field compared to the value of another?
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