Ok. Thanks. I will try it. On Jan 11, 9:13 am, Roger Kratz <[email protected]> wrote: > Use Expression.Not() (or Restrictions.Not()) around your Expression.In. > > /Roger > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Waqar Sadiq > Sent: den 11 januari 2010 16:04 > To: nhusers > Subject: [nhusers] NotIn > > Hello, > > I am looking for an equivalent of SQL "not in" in the criteria API but did > not see any. I am trying to do opposite of Expression.In. In this case, I > have a set of values of a property that I would like to exclude from a query. > > Can naybody provide some guidance. > > thanks. > > Waqar- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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