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In linq to sql i can do like this:

var q = db.Colors;
if(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(colorName))
   q = q.Where(c=>c.Name.Equals(colorName));
return q.ToList();

In Db4O linq I can't do it like this because I have to start with

var q = (from Color c in db
         select c);
if(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(colorName))
   q = q.Where(c=>c.Name.Equals(colorName));
return q.ToList();

This results in

  1. a complete enumeration of ALL the colors
  2. a filter by name.

That's not the solution I was aiming for off course. Any suggestions?

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In linq to sql i can do like this:

var q = db.Colors;
if(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(colorName))
   q = q.Where(c=>c.Name.Equals(colorName));
return q.ToList();

In linq I can't do it like this because I have to start with

var q = (from Color c in db
         select c);
if(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(colorName))
   q = q.Where(c=>c.Name.Equals(colorName));
return q.ToList();

This results in first

  1. a complete enumeration of ALL the colorsand then
  2. a filter by name.

That's not the solution I was aiming for off course. Any suggestions?

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Conditional clauses for linq to Db4O query?

In linq to sql i can do like this:

var q = db.Colors;
if(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(colorName))
   q = q.Where(c=>c.Name.Equals(colorName));
return q.ToList();

In linq I can't do it like this because I have to start with

var q = (from Color c in db
         select c);
if(! string.IsNullOrEmpty(colorName))
   q = q.Where(c=>c.Name.Equals(colorName));
return q.ToList();

This results in first a complete enumeration of ALL the colors and then a filter by name. That's not the solution I was aiming for off course. Any suggestions?