I thought that Massive would simple let me do something like this:
table.Delete(where: "Pin_Added = @0 and Pin_Schools <> @1", args: new { pinAdded, pinSelected });
That would be slick! But I get something more like this:
It turns out that that fancy anonymous object doesn’t get parsed. I tried to grab some of the fancy tricks from the MVC source code, like this:
RouteValueDictionary result = new RouteValueDictionary(); if (htmlAttributes != null) { foreach (PropertyDescriptor property in TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(htmlAttributes)) { result.Add(property.Name.Replace('_', '-'), property.GetValue(htmlAttributes)); } } return result;
But that did not work. I found this post on DataChomp that solved my woes:
object[] args = { pinAdded, pinSelected }; table.Delete(where: "Pin_Added = @0 and Pin_Schools <> @1", args: args);