I have two Sql Server tables accessed through Entity Framework 4. They are joined by a single key with 0 to 1 rows on the dependent side of the join. Here is my linq query.
var typeDtoList = from type in typeList
select (new DxStudioTypeDto(parent,
isChildrenLoadOnDemand,
businessFacade,
server,
database,
type.typeGuid,
type.typeName,
type.writerName,
type.managerName,
type.Reporting_Type.MRef_Status,
type.Reporting_Type.Exists_In_Drop));
Obviously, if the Reporting_Type returns zero rows, the linq expression throws a null reference exception on the last two parameters of the DxStudioTypeDto constructor:
type.Reporting_Type.MRef_Status,
type.Reporting_Type.Exists_In_Drop));
Is there a way to detect the absence of a Reporting_Type row and substitute a default string? DxStudioTypeDto is an immutable type, so I need all the parameters available when I instanciate a new object. Any other strategies for this situation?