I have a table in SQL Server like this :
Users :
int ID PK Identity
nvarchar(50) Username
nvarchar(50) Password
I stored the checksum string in the Password column and use this method to hash password and the stored them in my table
Now I want to use this table in EF like this ;
User = DBContext.Users.SingleOrDefault(rec => rec.Username == Request["U"] && rec.Password == Request["P"]);
but because I stored the checksum values in my table, so I must to change Request["P"] to use it in EF
Sorry I am new in English, did you find out what it I talking about it ? (I hope I could explain my problem clearly :( )
UPDATE1 : If I have a query like this :
Select * from Users where username = @p1 and password = checksum(@p2)
how I convert @p2 to use that query like this :
Select * from Users where username = @p1 and password = @p2 --Checksum omitted
So long as you're using Database First (this means that you have EDMX), you can add custom function like this:
SELECT CHECKSUM(@password)
to you EDMX, and then you may call it to calculate checksum value for the password before using password in a LINQ query.
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