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I am new to LINQ so apologises upfront

I have the following Linq query :-

var OrdersByBranches =
    from a in AllOrders
    join b in AllBranchKeys
        on a.BranchKey equals b.BranchKey
    orderby a.Date
    group a by new { a.Date, a.paymentMethod } into BranchOrderGrouped
    select new
    {
        BranchOrderGrouped.Key.Date,
        CurrencyAmount = BranchOrderGrouped.Sum(a =>
        a.CurrencyAmount),
        BranchOrderGrouped.Key.paymentMethod
    };

I need to include a where clause in the above query ... only if a variable called BranchKeySelected is ""

I have tried using an If Else statement and have the same above query duplicated with one containing a where clause and one NOT. ...But When I do this .. then OrdersByBranches is NOT available outside of the IF Statement

Would be grateful for any help

Regards

Ghost

2 Answers 2

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var OrdersByBranches = 
    from a in AllOrders 
    join b in AllBranchKeys on a.BranchKey equals b.BranchKey 
    orderby a.Date 
    group a by new { a.Date, a.paymentMethod } into BranchOrderGrouped 
    select new { 
        BranchOrderGrouped.Key.Date, 
        CurrencyAmount = BranchOrderGrouped.Sum(a =>  a.CurrencyAmount), 
        BranchOrderGrouped.Key.paymentMethod 
    };

if(string.IsNullOrEmpty(BranchKeySelected ))
{
    OrdersByBranches = OrdersByBranches.Where(/*blbabla*/);
}

return OrdersByBranches; 
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  • I think you have the conditional reversed from the question :)
    – jball
    May 17, 2010 at 14:53
  • @jball: Maybe it's on purpose, to teach a lesson to people who copy and paste code before reading and understanding it? May 17, 2010 at 14:56
  • I've a similar problem with dynamical grouping using LINQ. Can you please have a look here? Apr 1, 2014 at 15:19
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Try (and my linq is not polished)

var OrdersByBranches = from a in AllOrders 
    join b in AllBranchKeys on a.BranchKey equals b.BranchKey 
    where b.BranchKeySelected.Contains("")
    orderby a.Date group a by new 
        {
            a.Date, 
            a.paymentMethod
        }
        into BranchOrderGrouped
    select new
        {
            BranchOrderGrouped.Key.Date, 
            CurrencyAmount = BranchOrderGrouped.Sum(a =>  a.CurrencyAmount),
            BranchOrderGrouped.Key.paymentMethod 
         };
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  • where b.BranchKeySelected.Contains("")? Isn't that a typo? It will return true on all strings (except null).
    – Steven
    May 17, 2010 at 16:14

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