I am populating my viewmodels from linq queries. I have a method to retrieve a list of plans that looks something like this
public static IEnumerable<PlanViewModel> GetPlans()
{
using (var context = new RepEntities())
{
var query = (from p in context.Plans.Include("StatusCommon")
join r in context.RealEstateDetails on p.ReId equals r.ReId
select new PlanViewModel
{
PlanName = p.PlanName,
...
LastUpdated = p.LastUpdated,
});
return query.ToList();
}
}
Where you see the ellipses are about 30 other properties. Now I want to build a method to return a single Plan. The method would be virtually the same except that it will contain a where clause to specify a plan Id. I would like to refactor this code so that I am not duplicating the mapping of the Model to the ViewModel. However, I'm not finding a way that allows me to do this. Can anyone offer any suggestions as to how to properly code this so that here isn't so much duplication?
Thanks in advance!