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How do you perform a left outer join using linq extension methods
I can't find a left outer join example of Linq lambda (with extension methods), at least, not a clear one.
Let's say I have the following table:
Parent
{
PID // PK
}
Child
{
CID // PK
PID // FK
Text
}
I want to join Parent with Child, and for every child missing, I want the default value for Text to be "[[Empty]]". How can I do this with linq lambda syntax?
I currently have the following:
var source = lParent.GroupJoin(
lChild,
p => p.PID,
c => c.PID,
(p, g) =>
new // ParentChildJoined
{
PID = p.PID;
// How do I add child values here?
});