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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:50:12+00:00 2026-05-13T18:50:12+00:00

Can someone convert this query to linq2sql for me? Trying to teach myself linq

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Can someone convert this query to linq2sql for me? Trying to teach myself linq to see if I want to use it for a small project, and getting hung up on the smallest details…

SELECT  
  Warrant.ID, 
  Warrant.MeetingDate, 
  Warrant.MeetingType, 
  Warrant.Notes, 
COUNT(WarrantArticles.ID) AS Cnt
FROM  Warrant INNER JOIN  WarrantArticles ON Warrant.ID = WarrantArticles.WarrantID
   group by   Warrant.ID, Warrant.MeetingDate, Warrant.MeetingType, Warrant.Notes
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    2026-05-13T18:50:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    Daniel asked about your ObjectContext because it would be hard to give you a definitive answer without knowing that.

    That being said, your query might look something like this

    var result = from w in context.Warrant select new {w.ID, w.MeetingDate, w.MeetingType, w.Notes, w.Articles.Count};
    
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    var result = context.Warrant.Select(w=> new new {w.ID, w.MeetingDate, w.MeetingType, w.Notes, w.Articles.Count});
    
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