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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:06:01+00:00 2026-05-11T22:06:01+00:00

Can I make this type of SQL query on LINQ to SQL? (this query

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Can I make this type of SQL query on LINQ to SQL?

(this query is only a example)

select *
from orders as o
left outer join (select * from ordersdetail where status = 'A') as od
on o.id = od.orderid

What I need is how can I put a subquery inside de “from” statement.

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    2026-05-11T22:06:01+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:06 pm

    Just do the order details condition in the usual way:

    from o in orders
    join od from orderdetails on o.id = od.orderid
      into details
    where details.status == 'A'
    select new { Order = o, Details = details}
    

    (NB. Details is a sequence, with each matching details record, LINQ operators like First and FirstOrDefault can be use to extract just one.)

    Or use an expression as the data source

    from o in orders
    join od from orderdetails.Where(d => d.Status == 'A') on o.id = od.orderid
      into details
    select new { Order = o, Details = details}
    

    Or even, use another comprehension expression as the source expression:

    from o in orders
    join od from (from d in orderdetails
                  where d.Status == 'A'
                  select d)
      on o.id = od.orderid
      into details
    select new { Order = o, Details = details}
    

    (Setting you DataContext‘s Log property allows you to see the SQL so you can compare what SQL is actually generated.)

    EDIT: Change to use Group Join (... into var) to get the outer join (rather than an inner join).

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