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The code below is what I currently have and works fine. I feel that I could do more of the work I am doing in Linq instead of C# code.

Is there is anyone out there who can accomplish the same result with more Linq code and less C# code.

    public List<Model.Question> GetSurveyQuestions(string type, int typeID)
    {
        using (eMTADataContext db = DataContextFactory.CreateContext())
        {
            List<Model.Question> questions = new List<Model.Question>();
            List<Linq.Survey_Question> survey_questions;
            List<Linq.Survey> surveys = db.Surveys
                                          .Where(s => s.Type.Equals(type) && s.Type_ID.Equals(typeID))
                                          .ToList();

            if (surveys.Count > 0)
            {                   
                survey_questions = db.Survey_Questions
                                     .Where(sq => sq.Survey_ID == surveys[0].ID).ToList();

                foreach (Linq.Survey_Question sq in survey_questions)
                {
                    Model.Question q = Mapper.ToBusinessObject(sq.Question);
                    q.Status = sq.Status;
                    questions.Add(q);                        
                }
            }
            else
            {
                questions = null;
            }
            return questions;
        }
    }

Here is my Mapper function from my Entity to Biz Object

  internal static Model.Question ToBusinessObject(Linq.Question q)
        {
            return new Model.Question
            {
                ID = q.ID,
                Name = q.Name,
                Text = q.Text,
                Choices = ToBusinessObject(q.Question_Choices.ToList())                
            };            
  }

I want my mapper funciton to map the Question Status like so.

 internal static Model.Question ToBusinessObject(Linq.Question q)
    {
        return new Model.Question
        {
            ID = q.ID,
            Name = q.Name,
            Text = q.Text,
            Choices = ToBusinessObject(q.Question_Choices.ToList()),
            Status = q.Survey_Questions[?].Status
        };
    }

? the issue is this function does not know which survey to pull the status from.

Instead of creating the biz object then setting the Status property in a foreach loop like so

 foreach (Linq.Survey_Question sq in survey_questions)
{
    Model.Question q = Mapper.ToBusinessObject(sq.Question);
    q.Status = sq.Status;
    questions.Add(q);                        
}

I would like to somehow filter the EntitySet<Survey_Question> in the q object above in the calling method, such that there would only be one item in the q.Survey_Questions[?] collection.

below is my database schema and business object schema alt text alt text

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link is C#. Not sure why you are making the distinction – Surya Apr 23 at 23:51

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What I needed to do was setup a join.

  public List<Model.Question> GetSurveyQuestions(string type, int typeID)
    {
        using (eMTADataContext db = DataContextFactory.CreateContext())
        {
            return db.Survey_Questions
                     .Where(s => s.Survey.Type.Equals(type) && s.Survey.Type_ID.Equals(typeID))
                     .Join(db.Questions,
                              sq => sq.Question_ID,
                              q => q.ID,
                              (sq, q) => Mapper.ToBusinessObject(q, sq.Status)).ToList();
        }
    }

And then overload my Mapper Function

  internal static Model.Question ToBusinessObject(Linq.Question q, string status)
    {
        return new Model.Question
        {
            ID = q.ID,
            Name = q.Name,
            Text = q.Text,
            Status = status,
            Choices = ToBusinessObject(q.Question_Choices.ToList()),
        };
    }
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Why are you duplicating all your classes? You could just extend the LINQ to SQL classes with your business logic - they are partial classes. This is somewhat against the purpose of an OR mapper - persisting business entities.

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from question in db.Survey_Questions
    let surveys = (from s in db.Surveys 
    	where string.Equals(s.Type, type, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase) &&
    	s.Type_ID == typeID)
where surveys.Any() && 
surveys.Contains(s => s.ID == question.ID)
select new Mapper.Question
{
    ID = question.Id,
    Name = question.Name,
    Text = question.Text,
    Choices = ToBusinessObject(question.Question_Choices.ToList()),
    Status = question.Status
}

Does that get you on the right track?

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