Given the following model ...

public class Parent
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public ICollection<Child> Children { get; set; }
}

public class Child
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public ICollection<Grandchild> Grandchildren { get; set; }
}

public class Grandchild
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
}

... we can eager load with Include a Parent with all Children and Grandchildren in one step like so:

context.Parents.Include(p => p.Children.Select(c => c.Grandchildren))

Is something similar possible for explicit loading?

The child collection can be explicitely loaded this way:

Parent parent = context.Parents.Find(parentId);
context.Entry(parent).Collection(p => p.Children).Load();

But trying to load the children in a similar way as with Include ...

context.Entry(parent)
    .Collection(p => p.Children.Select(c => c.Grandchildren)).Load();

... doesn't compile und the string overload of Collection ...

context.Entry(parent).Collection("Children.Grandchildren").Load();

... throws an exception ("...no dotted paths allowed...").

The only thing which I found working is to explicitely load the Grandchildren in a loop:

Parent parent = context.Parents.Find(parentId);
context.Entry(parent).Collection(p => p.Children).Load();
foreach (var child in parent.Children)
    context.Entry(child).Collection(c => c.GrandChildren).Load();

I am wondering if I missed something and if there is some other way to explicitely load the GrandChildren in one roundtrip.

Thanks for feedback in advance!

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Did you try Collection(...).Query().Include(...).Load()? If it doesn't work as well I'm afraid that it is not supported. Generally Load is equivalent of handling RelatedEnd.Load from ObjectContext API. – Ladislav Mrnka May 11 '11 at 15:50
@Ladislav: Please put this in an answer :) It works! – Slauma May 11 '11 at 15:58
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As I pointed in the comment you can try to get query for relation first, then add includes and execute loading. Something like:

context.Entry(parent)
       .Collection(p => p.Children)
       .Query()
       .Include(c => c.Grandchildren) // I'm not sure if you can include grandchild directly  
       .Load();
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Yes, that's exactly what I tried after your comment, and it works. It opens the question, if you could then also load "GrandGrandChildren" with Include(...Select(...)) and so on. But I'd guess it will work too. Thanks for this solution! – Slauma May 11 '11 at 16:12
I've just tested the code with your IncludeMultiple (instead of simple Include) from here (stackoverflow.com/questions/5376421/…) with "GrandGrandChildren" and "SomeReferenceInGrandChild" and it works too! – Slauma May 11 '11 at 16:34
It should work because Query() returns ObjectQuery implementing IQueryable so it is EF query as any other only with some predefined condition. – Ladislav Mrnka May 11 '11 at 19:23
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