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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:28:57+00:00 2026-05-15T02:28:57+00:00

I am using Entity Framework from .NET 3.5 I have two tables with 0-1

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I am using Entity Framework from .NET 3.5

I have two tables with 0-1 to many relation. Let’s say Citizen and City. Each citizen has foreign key column (ID) that connects him to City.

When i select single citizen, i also need to select the name of the city where he lives.
Because city table contains tons of data that is not really related to citizen, so i don’t want to retrieve it from database to save some bandwidth.

Currently i am using Include() function, but it grabs all the data from the City related to citizen, while i need only name.

Is there a way to write a query to select single cell from the whole row in EF and without creating new classes or interfaces or repositories?
Here is my Include:

            Citizen citizen = db.Citizens.Include("Cities").First(p => p.citizen_id == id);
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    2026-05-15T02:28:58+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:28 am

    You do this by projecting, e.g.

    var c = from c in db.Citizens
            where c.citizen_id == id
            select new
            {
                Name = c.Name,
                CityName = c.City.Name
            };
    

    You can also project onto POCOs.

    You cannot tell the EF to retrieve an object of type Citizen with a related City but with only City.Name filled in. The EF will not partially materialize an entity. Use view / presentation models or DTOs instead of entities when you need only a few fields.

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