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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:11:44+00:00 2026-05-14T18:11:44+00:00

As two parameters i say currentPage and pagesize …..I thus far used sql server

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As two parameters i say currentPage and pagesize …..I thus far used sql server stored procedures and implemented paging like this,

GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetMaterialsInView]
    -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
    @CurrentPage INT,
    @PageSize INT
AS
BEGIN
    -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
    -- interfering with SELECT statements.
    SET NOCOUNT ON;

     SELECT *,ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Id) AS Row FROM    
     (
     SELECT
      *,ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Id) AS Row
      FROM InTimePagingView
     ) AS InTimePages
    WHERE  Row >= (@CurrentPage - 1) * @PageSize + 1 AND Row <= @CurrentPage*@PageSize

    SELECT COUNT(*) as TotalCount FROM InTimePagingView

    SELECT  CEILING(COUNT(*) / CAST(@PageSize AS FLOAT)) NumberOfPages
     FROM  InTimePagingView

END

Now i am using Linq-to-sql and i use this,

public IQueryable<MaterialsObj> FindAllMaterials()
        {
           var materials =  from m in db.Materials
                   join Mt in db.MeasurementTypes on m.MeasurementTypeId equals Mt.Id
                   where m.Is_Deleted == 0
                   select new MaterialsObj()
                   {
                       Id = Convert.ToInt64(m.Mat_id),
                       Mat_Name = m.Mat_Name,
                       Mes_Name = Mt.Name,
                   };
            return materials;

        }

Now i want to return the records,TotalCount where i use Total count to generate pagenumbers….. Is this possible… Any suggestion…

EDIT:

Just found this…

NorthWindDataContext db = new NorthWindDataContext();

var query = from c in db.Customers
            select c.CompanyName;

//Assuming Page Number = 2, Page Size = 10
int iPageNum = 2;
int iPageSize = 10;

var PagedData = query.Skip((iPageNum - 1) * iPageSize).Take(iPageSize);

ObjectDumper.Write(PagedData);
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    2026-05-14T18:11:44+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:11 pm

    You can do it “by hand” with IQueryable.Skip(), .Take(), and .Count(), or you can use this handy pattern:-

    public class PagedList<T> : List<T>
    {
        public PagedList(IEnumerable<T> source, int index, int pageSize)
        {
            this.TotalCount = source.Count();
            this.PageSize = pageSize;
            this.PageIndex = index;
            this.AddRange(source.Skip(index * pageSize).Take(pageSize).ToList());
        }    
    
        public int TotalCount { get; set; }
        public int PageIndex { get; set; }
        public int PageSize { get; set; }
    
        public bool HasPreviousPage 
        { 
            get 
            {
                return (PageIndex > 0);
            }
        }
    
        public bool HasNextPage 
        { 
            get
            {
                return ((PageIndex + 1) * PageSize) < TotalCount;
            } 
        }     
     }
    

    Use it like this:-

    public ActionResult Materials(int page)
    {
      var materials = MaterialsRepository.FindAllMaterials();
      var results = new PagedList<MaterialsObj>(materials, page - 1, 10);
      return new View(results)
    }
    

    There are a bunch of implementations around the internet with helpers and tests and all that jazz. I think it was ScottGu that came up with the original code, but don’t quote me on that.

    • http://pagedlist.codeplex.com/
    • http://www.squaredroot.com/2009/06/15/return-of-the-pagedlist/
    • http://blog.wekeroad.com/blog/aspnet-mvc-pagedlistt/
    • http://mha.dk/post/LINQ-and-PagedList.aspx
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