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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:12:54+00:00 2026-05-11T20:12:54+00:00

Consider this class: public class Column<T> { public string Header { get; set; }

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Consider this class:

public class Column<T>
{
    public string Header { get; set; }
    public Func<T, string> ValueExpression { get; set; }
}

used like this:

var columns = new List<Column<Employee>>
              {
                  new Column<Employee> {Header = "Employee Id", ValueExpression = e => e.EmployeeID.ToString()},
                  new Column<Employee> {Header = "Name", ValueExpression = e => e.FirstName + " " + e.LastName},
                  new Column<Employee> {Header = "Employee Birthday Year", ValueExpression = e => e.BirthDate.HasValue ? e.BirthDate.Value.Year.ToString() : ""},
                  new Column<Employee> { Header = "test", ValueExpression = e => e.Address}
              }

I would like to do a .Select() on an IQueryable to make it only retrieve the needed fields from the database.

So I want to do something like this:

var expressions = columns.Select(c => c.ValueExpression).Combine();
IQueryable<Employee> employees = EmployeeRepository.GetEmployees();
employees = employees.Select(expressions);

Only “Combine()” obviously doesn’t exist.. 🙂

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    2026-05-11T20:12:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:12 pm
    public static Func<T, U[]> Combine<T, U>(this Func<T, U>[] functions) {
        return t => functions.Select(fun => fun(t)).ToArray();
    }
    

    I’d declare that for generic IEnumerable<Func<T, U>> instead of array:

    public static Func<T, IEnumerable<U>> Combine<T, U>(this IEnumerable<Func<T, U>> functions)
    {
        return t => functions.Select(fun => fun(t));
    }
    

    As mentioned in comments, this is not likely to work directly with LINQ to SQL. However, you could grab LINQ to SQL results by doing a .AsEnumerable() and process the rest on client side.

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