Linq Where Clause ‘AND’ ‘OR’
just wanna know how to use Linq if i have this code.
just wanna know how to use Linq if i have this code.
I want to get rows with the count column and sum column like in the SQL command ... count(column1.table1) as countname, sum(column2.table1) as sumname ..., but I don’t know the right way to write it in Linq, for the example:
I have struggle with adding the grouped data table with linq query to model property.
I have two tables
I’m setting up a public site and the first thing on my mind is SQL injection. I have some text fields I’m saving and am using linq to update/write to the database. Am I safe using linq?
I am in big need of help, i have been trying to do this for some time now.
I am working with a LINQ to SQL query and have run into an issue where I have 4 optional fields to filter the data result on. By optional, I mean has the choice to enter a value or not. Specifically, a few text boxes that could have a value or have an empty string and a few drop down lists that could have had a value selected or maybe not…
In my experience building web applications, I’ve always used a n-tier approach. A DAL that gets data from the db and populates the objects, and BLL that gets objects from the DAL and performs any business logic required on them, and the website that gets it’s display data from the BLL.
I’ve recently started learning LINQ, and most of the examples show the queries occurring right from the Web Application code-behinds(it’s possible that I’ve only seen overly simplified examples). In the n-tier architectures, this was always seen as a big no-no.
I’m a bit unsure of how to architect a new Web Application. I’ve been using the Server Explorer and dbml designer in VS2008 to create the dbml and object relationships. It seems a little unclear to me if the dbml would be considered the DAL layer, if the website should call methods within a BLL, which then would do the LINQ queries, etc.
What are some general architecture best practices, or approaches to creating a Web Application solution using LINQ to SQL?
I need to set my connection string for Linq to Sql based on an environment variable. I have a function which will return the connection string from the web.config based on the environment variable, but how do I get Linq to always use this “dynamically created” connection string (preferably without having to specify it every time)?
I’m learning Linq to SQL and I’m having trouble grasping it. I’m trying to simply return a single (boolean) value in C# with a Linq query.