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Below returns all of the people in a building and all of their computers, and this works.

I want to change this to only include the Computers where Active == 1 and only the ActivityLogs where ActivityTypeId == 5. But if they don’t have either I still want the person returned.

  public IQueryable<Person> GetPeople(int BuildingId)
        {
         return this.ObjectContext.People
                .Include("Computers")
                .Include("ActivityLog")
                .Where(p => p.buildingId == BuildingId && !p.migrated)
                .OrderBy(p => p.name);
         }

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Unfortunately this is not possible using Include syntax. As an alternative, you can select each entity individually like so:

var queryWithAllData = this.ObjectContext
                           .People
                           .Select(p => new
                           {
                               Person = p,
                               Computers = p.Computers.Where(c => c.Active == 1),
                               ActivityLogs = p.ActivityLog.Where(a => a.ActivityTypeId == 5)
                           });

// Do what you need with the records now that you have all the data.
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  • How do I get this to come back from RIA Services?
    – JBrooks
    Oct 20, 2013 at 18:26
  • I'd suggest starting a new question, as your original one doesn't really ask that question nor include any details on your setup and what you're trying to accomplish.
    – Ocelot20
    Oct 21, 2013 at 13:11

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