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C# WPF Databinding to Linq

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C# WPF Linq

I can query in Linq to return a collection from the database and then in turn bind that to a WPF ListView.ItemsSource.

The problem is, the ListView does not update when the database is changed.  Is there a way to have a notification when a table is changed and then tell the listview to re-query the bounded linq collection, or re-source the listview?
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Question Asked By: msg1234
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From what I can tell, Linq does not return an Observable Collection and cannot track changes.  My solution is to use Continuous Linq to maintain a bindable collection and continually update that collection manually using linq.
 
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BTW Sync Linq may work, but I'm not sure it's mature enough for what I need.
 
 
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