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How do you display list of data from two different table in a single view in MVC5 EF?

For example, I have two tables(Project/Proposer) and in Proposer View I have Create, Edit and Details pages. When user clicks on a Details link the page displays the details for that proposer. But, how do I display list of project for that proposer?

This is my current ProposerController:

public ActionResult Details(int? id)
{
    if (id == null)
    {
        return new HttpStatusCodeResult(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest);
    }
    Proposer proposer = db.Proposers.Find(id);
    var proposers = db.Proposers.ToList();
    if (proposer == null)
    {
        return HttpNotFound();
    }
    return View(proposer);
}
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  • You need to specify more details and provide some code samples. Apr 1, 2015 at 22:59
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  • @HarshPanchal here read about ViewModels, because this question has been asked 1000s of times. stackoverflow.com/questions/11064316/what-is-viewmodel-in-mvc
    – SOfanatic
    Apr 2, 2015 at 13:05
  • Thanks for your comment but, i have tried using ViewModels but got confuse. Apr 2, 2015 at 13:28

2 Answers 2

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Your LINQ query should be something like:

var proposer = db.Proposers
    .Include(x => x.Projects)
    .SingleOrDefault(x => x.ID == id);

The Include statement tells Entity Framework to include the Projects data with the same query, resulting in only a single call to the DB.

Then you access the Projects like:

foreach(var project in proposer.Projects)
{
    // Do your stuff
}

That said, I highly recommend you read up some more on ViewModels and best practices on how to pass and/or convert your data into the presentation layer.

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Assuming db is your context, you can access your table Project with db.Projects, just like you did with Proposer. Then, just compose a ViewModel as suggested in the comments and display it - voilà.

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