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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:05:10+00:00 2026-05-16T10:05:10+00:00

I have a LINQ query I wish to run and drop the result into

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I have a LINQ query I wish to run and drop the result into a var or IQueryable. However, I’m binding the result to multiple (4 to 10) controls and only want the query to run once.

  • When I just put the result into all the datasource values, the query runs for every control and the controls (comboboxes, for example), change selectedvalues to match each other whenever any of them is changed.
  • When I databind the controls to the result.ToList() or something similar, that fixes the synchronization problem (i.e. they behave independently as they should), but the query still runs once for every control.

This was easycakes in ADO.NET days. How can I make the LINQ query run once and still databind to multiple controls?

Pseudocode:

var result = from c in dc.whatevers select c;
ddlItem1.DataSource = result;
ddlItem2.DataSource = result;
ddlItem3.DataSource = result;

Also:

var result = from c in dc.whatevers select c;
ddlItem1.DataSource = result.ToList();
ddlItem2.DataSource = result.ToList();
ddlItem3.DataSource = result.ToList();

Also:

List<whatever> result = (from c in dc.whatevers select c).ToList();
ddlItem1.DataSource = result;
ddlItem2.DataSource = result;
ddlItem3.DataSource = result;
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    2026-05-16T10:05:11+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:05 am

    Try this:

    var result = from c in dc.whatevers select c;
    List<whatevers> resultList = result.ToList(); // Query runs here
    
    ddlItem1.DataSource = new List<whatevers>(resultList); // Copy of the list
    ddlItem2.DataSource = new List<whatevers>(resultList); // Copy of the list
    ddlItem3.DataSource = new List<whatevers>(resultList); // Copy of the list
    
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