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LINQ to SQL: How to handle ambiguous column names when joining tables?

I'm going to bootstrap this question with a previous one I asked:
LINQ to SQL: Multiple joins ON multiple Columns. Is this possible?

So I have a LINQ query:

var query =
    from t1 in myTABLE1List // List<TABLE_1>
    join t2 in myTABLE1List
      on new { t1.ColumnA, t1.ColumnB } equals new { t2.ColumnA, t2.ColumnB }
    join t3 in myTABLE1List
      on new { t2.ColumnA, t2.ColumnB } equals new { t3.ColumnA, t3.ColumnB }
  select new {t1.ColumnA, t2.ColumnA, t3.ColumnA } // Duplicate Anon type 'ColumnA'

How can I resolve this?

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aarona Avatar asked Feb 24 '23 19:02

aarona


1 Answers

With explicit naming of the properties of the anonymous type

select new {t1A = t1.ColumnA, t2A = t2.ColumnA, t3A = t3.ColumnA } 
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Albin Sunnanbo Avatar answered Apr 07 '23 21:04

Albin Sunnanbo