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I'm currently trying to join a column from another table to an existing table and return it to the view in MVC 4

var q = from accCo in db.AccControls
        join accCom in db.AccCompanies
        on new { accCo.ControlCode } equals
        new { ControlCode = accCom.Code }

        where accCo.ControlCode == Request.QueryString["ControlCode"]
        orderby accCom.Code
        select new Combined{ AccControls = accCo, AccCompoanies = accCom };

return View(q);

But I'm getting the above error

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    Is accCo.ControlCode or accCom.Code nullable? Feb 7, 2013 at 13:55
  • have you tried = on accCo.ControlCode == accom.Code? Or are these different types?
    – JMan
    Feb 7, 2013 at 13:56
  • accCo.ControlCode doesn't allow nulls. accCom.Code does allow nulls
    – user2046422
    Feb 7, 2013 at 13:57
  • then look at my answer bellow :) Feb 7, 2013 at 13:58
  • for sure, they should be from the same type to be able to do that Feb 7, 2013 at 14:00

3 Answers 3

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If any of the columns you join on is nullable, you will need to change it to .Value

on new { accCo.ControlCode } equals
            new { ControlCode = accCom.Code.Value }

or you can use this

var q = from accCo in db.AccControls
    join accCom in db.AccCompanies
    where accCom.Code != null
    on new { accCo.ControlCode } equals
    new { ControlCode = accCom.Code }

    where accCo.ControlCode == Request.QueryString["ControlCode"]
    orderby accCom.Code
    select new Combined{ AccControls = accCo, AccCompoanies = accCom };
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  • That's got rid of the join error, thanks, but now I'm getting: String does not contain definition for Value and no extension method value accepting a first argument of type string could not be found
    – user2046422
    Feb 7, 2013 at 14:02
  • Then you shouldn't use .Value but filter null records Feb 7, 2013 at 14:06
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Try

var q = from accCom in db.AccCompanies
        let accCo = db.AccControls.FirstOrDefault(x => x.ControlCode == accCom.Code)
        where accCo.ControlCode == Request.QueryString["ControlCode"]
              && accCo != null
        orderby accCom.Code
        select new Combined { AccControls = accCo, AccCompoanies = accCom };
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  • Why would that help anything?
    – svick
    Feb 7, 2013 at 13:56
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perhaps its the Request.QueryString["ControlCode"]

try decalre it outside the linq qry, like this:

var code = Request.QueryString["ControlCode"];

var q = from accCo in db.AccControls
        join accCom in db.AccCompanies
        on new { accCo.ControlCode } equals
        new { ControlCode = accCom.Code }

        where accCo.ControlCode == code //EDIT
        orderby accCom.Code
        select new Combined{ AccControls = accCo, AccCompoanies = accCom };

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