I'm refactoring a system and in the legacy there is a query that part of the script is like this in one of the left joins:
LEFT JOIN solucoes.sleccecentro_custo_empresa cce ON
cce.cod_centro_custo_empresa in (
cli.cod_centro_custo_empresa,
cdt.cod_centro_custo_empresa,
emu.cod_centro_custo_empresa,
vei.cod_centro_custo_empresa
)
AND cce.cod_empresa_convenio = caa.cod_empresa_convenio
I converted sql to linq and this part of the code looks like this:
join ccemp in Context.Set<CentroCustoEmpresasEntity>()
on
new
{
c1 = cli.IdCentroCustoEmpresa,
c2 = cond.IdCentroCustoEmpresa,
c3 = empu.IdCentroCustoEmpresa,
c4 = veic.IdCentroCustoEmpresa,
c5 = carg.EmpresaConveniadaId
}
equals new
{
c1 = ccemp.Id,
c2 = ccemp.Id,
c3 = ccemp.Id,
c4 = ccemp.Id,
c5 = ccemp.IdEmpresaConvenio
}
into
CentroCustoEmpresasGroup
from
ccemp in CentroCustoEmpresasGroup.DefaultIfEmpty()
The problem is that I can get a result, but it's not the same as SQL. I would like suggestions on how to work with IN inside the left join, I tried to find something, but without success!
Thank you very much!
in
keyword in an SQL Join is just a fancyor
listing. Linq doesn't support that directly stackoverflow.com/questions/1159022/linq-join-with-orjoin
, just awhere
with||
.