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How can I implement an OUTER JOIN in LIND to Entities?...
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Hi....I fot excited too early..but never mind. I just need you to give me a hand if you can
I have a list of "Test" and a table of "TestPerUser". What I need is to get all the test thate the user haven't passed.
The example in the link works fine if the user has only on test but once it has more than one it duplicates the results.
any thought?
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by: The_eaglePosted on 2009-02-02 at 23:32:33ID: 23534792
By default the join in the LINQ to Entities is a left outer join.
The following link might help you:
http://weblogs.asp.net /salimfaya d/archive/ 2008/07/09 /linq-to-e ntities-jo in-queries .aspx
If not, then please post your LINQ and what do you want as output in order to help you more