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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:59:17+00:00 2026-05-17T17:59:17+00:00

Given this linq query from c in context.Customers from o in c.Orders where c.City

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Given this linq query

from c in context.Customers
from o in c.Orders
where c.City == "MyCity" || o.ShipTo == "MyCity"
select c

the query will not return any rows if the customer’s city is “MyCity” but does not have any orders. This is because of the implied inner join between Customers and Orders. How do I select customers with a City of “MyCity” or order shipped to “MyCity

In this case I need an outer join between Customers and Orders. How do I express that in Linq? I think the approximate TSQL would be

select customers.* 
from customers 
left join orders on customers.id = orders.customerid
where customers.city = 'MyCity' or orders.ShipTo = 'MyCity'
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    2026-05-17T17:59:18+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:59 pm

    To get an outer join, you can use DefaultIfEmpty. See this question: Linq to Sql: Multiple left outer joins

    from c in context.Customers
    from o in context.Orders
        .Where(a => a.customerid == c.id)
        .DefaultIfEmpty()
    where c.City == "MyCity" || o.ShipTo == "MyCity"
    select c
    

    Alternatively, you can do this:

    from c in context.Customers
    join o in context.Orders on c.id equals o.customerid into g
    from x in g.DefaultIfEmpty() 
    where c.City == "MyCity" || x.ShipTo == "MyCity"
    select c
    

    I believe they both generate the same SQL.

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