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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T06:44:07+00:00 2026-05-28T06:44:07+00:00

I have 3 tables: the User table, the Records table and the UserRecords table

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I have 3 tables: the User table, the Records table and the UserRecords table.

The columns are so:

UserTable
UserID | OtherUserDataFields

RecordsTable
RecordID | OtherRecordDataFields

UserRecords
UserID | RecordID

The UserRecords table tells me which users have authorization on which record. I have a function that updates the RecordsTable by receiving 2 paramaters: a record TheRecord (which contains a RecordID field) and a UserID.

I’m writing a query in the data context MyDC to fetch the record with the RecordID supplied in the parameter and test if the user is authorized on that record like this:

var RecordToUpdate = (
    from r in MyDC.RecordsTable
    from u in MyDC.UserRecords
    where r.RecordID == TheRecord.RecordID && TheRecord.RecordID == u.RecordID
    where u.UserID == TheUserID
    select r).SingleOrDefault();

Will this ensure me that only records the user is authorized will be fetched? I want to avoid cases where users maliciously send a record they’re not authorized on and make changes to these unauthorized records.

Thanks for your advice.

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    2026-05-28T06:44:08+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:44 am

    I agree with Anand, you will need a linq query:

    var filterUserRecord = from u in MyDC.UserRecords
                           where u.UserID  == TheUserID
                           select u;
    
    var q1 = from r in  MyDC.RecordsTable
              where r.RecordID = TheRecordID
              where filterUserRecord.Any(f => f.RecordID == r.RecordID)
              select r;
    

    This will be converted to the SQL query like the following:

    SELECT * FROM RecordsTable rt WHERE rt.RecordID = TheRecordID AND EXISTS
       (SELECT recordId FROM UserRecords ur WHERE ur.userId = TheUserID AND ur.recordID = rt.recordID)
    

    Note that those are IQueryable<T>s and linq queries on it will produce another IQueryable<T> which will contain expressions to be wholly translated to SQL (or whatever the backend is) instead of naively evaluating it at client side.

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