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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T10:23:49+00:00 2026-05-30T10:23:49+00:00

I am using LINQ as the ORM in a web application project using VS2010.

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I am using LINQ as the ORM in a web application project using VS2010. I defined the ER in the SQL database and simply dragged and dropped the database tables into the ORM. The Transfer table has 4 relationships to the Hospital table with 4 different columns. One of the column is FK, int, not null. The other three are FK, int, null. In the DBML the Transfer class has 4 associations to Hospital class. The association with the required Transfer.Hospital (FK, int, not null) has the following properties.

Cardinality: OneToMany
Child Property: True
  Access: Public
  Inheritance Modifier: (None)
  Name = Transfers1
Parent Property
  Access: Public
  Inheritance Modifier: (None)
  Name: HospitalSrcOrDest
Participating Properties: Hospital.HospitalID -> Transfer.Hospital
Unique: False

The View Model used by the view page has a Transfer property of Transfer type. The Model.Transfer.Hospital always has an integer value. However, the Model.Transfer.HospitalSrcOrDest in following page script is always null. Shouldn’t HospitalName be automatically retrieved via Hospital_Transfer1 association? Thanks.

<%: Model.Transfer.HospitalSrcOrDest != null ?   Model.Transfer.HospitalSrcOrDest.HospitalName : string.Empty%>
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    2026-05-30T10:23:51+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 10:23 am

    I modified my repository constructor, but it doesn’t make any difference.

    public AppRepository() //constructor
    {
            // Create DataLoadOptions
            DataLoadOptions dlo = new DataLoadOptions();
    
            // Always fetch source or destiation hospital when we get transfer
            dlo.LoadWith<Transfer>(t => t.HospitalSrcOrDest);
    
            // Set these options on the DataContext
            db.LoadOptions = dlo;
    ....
    
    }
    

    As I understand it, LINQ uses Eager Loading as default (http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/bursteg/archive/2007/10/06/linq-to-sql-deferred-loading-lazy-load.aspx). In my View Model the Transfer is passed in by the Controller. Should I add a HospitalSrcOrDest property to the View Model and load the value by navigating the association.

    public ActionResult Edit(string id)
    {
    ....
    
    Transfer transfer = base.ApplicationRepository.GetTransfer(intID);
    
    if (transfer == null)
      {
         ViewData["Message"] = "There is no transfer record";
         return View("NotFound");
      }
    
    TransferViewModel vm = new TransferViewModel(base.ApplicationRepository, transfer, "Edit");
    
    return View(vm);
    }
    
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