I’m writing a LINQ to SQL statement, and I’m after the standard syntax for a normal inner join with an ON
clause in C#.
How do you represent the following in LINQ to SQL:
select DealerContact.* from Dealer inner join DealerContact on Dealer.DealerID = DealerContact.DealerID
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Answer
It goes something like:
from t1 in db.Table1 join t2 in db.Table2 on t1.field equals t2.field select new { t1.field2, t2.field3}
It would be nice to have sensible names and fields for your tables for a better example. 🙂
Update
I think for your query this might be more appropriate:
var dealercontacts = from contact in DealerContact join dealer in Dealer on contact.DealerId equals dealer.ID select contact;
Since you are looking for the contacts, not the dealers.