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I have a query that needs to retrieve 3 fields:

| MaintenanceID | MaintenanceIDCount | StatusID |
|       1       |        2           |    -1    |
|       3       |        2           |    -1    |

The field MaintenanceIDCount (like the name says), is the count of MaintenanceID column.

My basic query expression is above:

var result = from m in Maintenance
     select new
     {
    m.MaintenanceID,
    m.StatusID
     }

The result of this query is:

| MaintenanceID | StatusID |
|       1       |    -1    |
|       1       |    -1    |
|       3       |    -1    |
|       3       |    -1    |

How can I group and mount my query to retrieve a column with the MaintenanceID column count?

Some tips?

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from m in Maintenance
group m by new { m.MaintenanceID, m.StatusID } into g
select new {
    g.Key.MaintenanceID,
    g.Key.StatusID,
    MaintenanceIDCount = g.Count()
}
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  • Marcin, what's the best way to return it from a method?
    – Eduardo
    May 9, 2014 at 13:22
  • Create a class to store results and update query to return instances of that class instead of anonymous type May 9, 2014 at 17:08
  • Yeap, is what I made. Thanks.
    – Eduardo
    May 10, 2014 at 0:43

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