I am on framework 4.0. This is a WPF application, on sql server CE, which is a little limiting. I have an entity that looks like this:
public class TimeEvent
{
public int Id
{get; set;}
public DateTime EventDate
{get; set;}
public bool CheckIn
{get; set;}
}
I have two types of events, one for checkin (CheckIn
is true) and one for checkout (CheckIn
is false). Each of the events happens once per day.
What I want to do using linq to entities, is to end up with a set of objects like this:
public class Diff
{
public DateTime Date //The date of both events
{get; set;}
public DateTime CheckInTime //Time of first event
{get; set;}
public DateTime CheckOutTime //Time of second event
{get; set;}
public int Hours //Difference in hours.
{ get { return (CheckOutTime - CheckInTime).Hours;}
}
There are validation rules in place so no more than one event of each type can happen in one day. I tried using the aggregate function, but I'm really not getting anywhere. Thank you!
Aggregate
isn't supported in LINQ to Entities.return(CheckOutTime - CheckInTime).Hours;
Id
unique to everyTimeEvent
or is it a foreign key? i.e. does youTimeEvents
? entity log data about just one instance? Please show us your failed attempt so we can see your context.