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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:30:44+00:00 2026-05-13T06:30:44+00:00

I am looking for a more efficient way to do this…(see below)… I have

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I am looking for a more efficient way to do this…(see below)… I have to perform it seven times as I have seven feature articles. The id I am feeding off is the page id (aka featurearticles.fk_pageID_item1 featurearticles.fk_pageID_item2).

I am ok with doing a table join and not selecting * as it were. I am also ok with making a temporary object to hold information.

DataAccess.Page pgf1 = (from p in db.Pages
where p.pageID == featurearticles.fk_pageID_item1
select p).FirstOrDefault();

PageArticle paf1 =(from pa in db.PageArticles
where pa.page_art_pageID == pgf1.pageID &&
pa.page_art_isCurrent ==true
select pa).FirstOrDefault();

Article af1 = (from a in db.Articles
where a.articleID == paf1.page_art_articleID
select a).FirstOrDefault();
  1. gets a page.
  2. gets the current version.
  3. gets the info for that version.

I am stuck with this table layout.

Thanks.

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    2026-05-13T06:30:44+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:30 am

    Most of the credit for this goes to astander.

    Article af1 = (from p in db.Pages
                   join pa in db.PageArticles on p.pageID equals pa.page_art_pageID
                   join a in db.Articles on pa.page_art_articleID equals a.articleID
                   where p.pageID == featurearticles.fk_pageID_item1
                   && pa.page_art_isCurrent == true
                   select a).FirstOrDefault();
    

    You should be able to use this query as a drop in replacement for what you already have.

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