I can’t seem to translate this to LINQ:
select stuff
FROM history INNER JOIN profiles ON history.username = profiles.username
LEFT OUTER JOIN files ON history.fileid = files.filename
LEFT OUTER JOIN streams ON streams.identifier = history.fileid
LEFT OUTER JOIN galleries ON galleries.identifier = history.fileid, subscribers
WHERE stuff
I’m having a hard time following examples of left outer joins. They don’t explain whats going on, just what to do in their hypothetical situation. Any help / explanations would be much appreciated.
Here’s how I started, the last line (from files in JoinedFiles.DefaultIfEmpty()) won’t let me compile. ‘Type inference failed in the call ‘SelectMany’ it says. Why so complicated? =(
var x = from h in db.Histories
join prof in db.profiles on h.username equals prof.username
join files in db.NeebitFiles on h.fileid equals files.filename into JoinedFiles
from files in JoinedFiles.DefaultIfEmpty()
...?
Yeah I’ve never had much luck either. For joins I do