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Hi,

Is this query equivalent to a LEFT OUTER join?

//assuming that I have a parameter named 'invoiceId' of type int

from c in SupportCases
let invoice = c.Invoices.FirstOrDefault(i=> i.Id == invoiceId)
where (invoiceId == 0 || invoice != null)
select new {Id = c.Id, InvoiceId = invoice == null ? 0 : invoice.Id}

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Not quite - since each "left" row in a left-outer-join will match 0-n "right" rows (in the second table), where-as yours matches only 0-1. To do a left outer join, you need SelectMany and DefaultIfEmpty, for example:

    var query=  from c in db.Customers
                join o in db.Orders
                   on c.CustomerID equals o.CustomerID into sr
                from x in sr.DefaultIfEmpty()
                select new {
                   CustomerID= c.CustomerID, ContactName=c.ContactName,
                   OrderID = x.OrderID == null ? -1 : x.OrderID};

(or via the extension methods)

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