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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T15:07:19+00:00 2026-05-21T15:07:19+00:00

How do I search on two combined fields. The search should happen on the

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How do I search on two combined fields. The search should happen on the SQL end if possible.

So say I have a customer table with first name and last name. I would like users to be able to search on both of those columns using a single search box.

My query currently looks like this:

var query = DbContext.Customers
    .Where(c => c.FirstName.Contains(search) || c.LastName.Contains(search));

but it should be something like

var query = DbContext.Customers
     .Where(c => c.FullName.Contains(search));
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    2026-05-21T15:07:19+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    It is not possible unless you have FullName column also mapped. The way around this problem can be String.Concat which is allowed in Linq-to-entities:

    var query = DbContext.Customers
                         .Where(p => String.Concat(p.FirstName, " ", p.LastName)
                                           .Contains(search));
    
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