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Steps for a beginner to run very basic linq to sql query using Linqpad

Trying to learn Linq using LinqPad and getting frustated with how to start on it. Let's say I want to write a C# Expression and a C# statment where I have a table in SQL server named Products and I want to pull all rows where price is greater then 50. How would yo write it?

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Silverlight Student Avatar asked Nov 03 '11 18:11

Silverlight Student


3 Answers

Let's say I want to write a C# Expression and a C# statment where I have a table in SQL server named Products and I want to pull all rows where price is greater then 50. How would yo write it?

LINQPad builds the typed DataContext for you automatically, so you don't need to instantiate anything. In C# expression mode, just type the folowing:

Products.Where(p => p.Price > 50)

and press F5. Alternatively, you might prefer to use a query expression:

from p in Products
where p.Price > 50
select p

In C# statements mode, you'll need to call the Dump() method to tell it to write out the results. You'll also need to terminate the expression with a semicolon:

Products.Where(p => p.Price > 50).Dump();

There are more examples in the samples section of LINQPad - look at the 5-minute induction.

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Joe Albahari Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 02:10

Joe Albahari


Just wanted to add - LINQ pad pluralizes - I did not know this and it drove me crazy for a good fifteen minutes

I was trying to select from a table called DentalApplication

    DentalApplication.Where(a=> a.PackageID > 0)

Gave me this error

    'LINQPad.User.DentalApplication' does not contain a definition for 'Where'

Changed it to

    DentalApplications.Where(a=> a.PackageID > 0)

and it worked

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ff0000e2 Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 03:10

ff0000e2


var db = new MyDatabaseContext();  // Your database context.
var result = db.Products.Where(q=>q.Price > 50);

...where db represents your ORM context. Price represents your mapping to the Price field in the database. result represents the result set -- your database rows/entities.

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George Johnston Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 01:10

George Johnston