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This is a simple left outer join in LINQ (like the MS example). It works good in LINQPad:

from x in Nevtars
join c in Tetsziks on x.NevtarID equals c.NevtarID into ctemp
from subc in ctemp.DefaultIfEmpty()
select new { x.Nev, subc.Tetszes }


The result:
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Nev    Tetszes
Őszike   1
Őzike    null
Pintyőke null
Regő     null
Rezső    null
Szellő   null
Szellőke 2

This expresion in Silverlight DomainSource side:

public IQueryable<MyP> GetTetszik()
{
 var q2 = from x in this.Context.Nevtars
 join c in this.Context.Tetszik on x.NevtarID equals c.NevtarID into ctemp
 from subc in ctemp.DefaultIfEmpty()
 select new MyP
 {
   Nev = x.Nev,
   Tetszes = (subc == null ? 0 : (Int32)subc.Tetszes)
 };
 return q2;
}

public class MyP
{
  [Key]
  public string Nev { get; set; }
  public int Tetszes { get; set; }
}

And in the "Entity side":

DomainService1 ctx2 = new DomainService1();
xxxGrid.ItemsSource = ctx2.MyPs;
var q2 = ctx2.GetTetszikQuery();
ctx2.Load(q2);

The result will be an empty grid... :(

Please help me! Thanks!

1 Answer 1

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Does the domain service provide a way for the ItemsSource to catch the changes? If not, reassign it to the ItemsSource after you grabbed the data from the database.

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  • The ItemSource catched the change, and I try to reasign too, but the a result is the same. :( I tried the simple select the first table and then the second table and then the grid give the simple result of the tables.
    – karist
    Dec 11, 2010 at 19:11

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