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I have two different databases, and want to take data from both databases and insert it into a gridview.

Here is my problem:

DB1 has two tables from which I need to pull data

User
FName
LName
Email
UserId
UserName

UserData
Role
Department
UserId

DB 2 has 1 table from which i need to pull data

Login
CreateDate
UserName

My gridview ultimately needs to display the following:

fName lName Email Department Role CreateDate

I somehow need to connect these three tables into 1 gridview. I do not have control over the database, so I cannot create any new tables. My problem is that I cannot seem to link these successfully. Any ideas on how to go about tackling this?

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You can manually bind your gridview using DataBind() to an in memory union of the three database tables. Look at the LINQ Union() extension method / operator.

Another approach would be to create a view over the three databases and bind to that.

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Assuming you are using Entity Framework, you can form 2 queries to extract data from DB1 and DB2 and then join the two queries and finally via a new anonymous type select wanted columns. Notice that two queries need to be IEnumerable (not IQueriable) because they belong to two different contextes.

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from u in User
join ud in UserData on u.UserId equals ud.UserId
join l in Login on u.UserName equals l.UserName
select new { fName=u.FName, LName=u.LName, Email=u.Email, Dept=ud.Department, Role=ud.Role, CreateDate=l.CreateDate};
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  • This results in the following error: The specified LINQ expression contains references to queries that are associated with different contexts.
    – JAck28
    Sep 13, 2013 at 18:16
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Create a View with a simple Join use this as your DataSource for your GridView. Then either edit the columns on your GridView to display only the fields you are interested in, or make your View return only those columns. Your select could be something like this:

CREATE VIEW myview AS
SELECT u.fname,
       u.lname,
       u.email,
       ud.department,
       ud.role l.CreateDate
FROM db1.dbo.USER u
INNER JOIN db1.dbo.userdata ud ON u.userid = ud.userid
INNER JOIN db2.dbo.login l ON u.username = l.username

Then you can use it like:

SELECT * FROM myview

And more advanced queries:

SELECT * FROM myview WHERE userid=1

Optional Reading: Create Linked Servers

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  • is there a way to do this with Linq?
    – JAck28
    Sep 13, 2013 at 18:24
  • Yes there are ways to do this with Linq. But it makes more sense to have this type of logic in the Database server (and faster). Sep 13, 2013 at 18:27

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