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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:38:56+00:00 2026-05-15T09:38:56+00:00

I have a query which have multiple conditions on on clause SELECT * FROM

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I have a query which have multiple conditions on on clause

SELECT * 

 FROM   
       CATALOGITEM  with (nolock) INNER JOIN CATALOG with (nolock) ON
       CATALOGITEM.catalog_id = CATALOG.catalog_id and not(catalog.catalog_id = 21) AND NOT(catalog.catalog_id = 20)

       INNER JOIN PRODUCT with (nolock)  ON   
         CATALOGITEM.s_num = PRODUCT .s_num   
        LEFT OUTER JOIN PRODUCT_DETAIL with (nolock)  ON 
       PRODUCT_DETAIL.s_num = PRODUCT.s_num      
           WHERE
           (  
              CATALOGITEM.publish_code = 'upd' OR  
              CATALOG_ITEM.publish_code = 'ins' OR  
              PRODUCT.publish_code = 'upd' OR  
              PRODUCT.publish_code = 'ins'  
           )  

       and
       (CATALOG.unit_id = bu.unit_id)

How to write this in LINQ.

Please advice.

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    2026-05-15T09:38:57+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:38 am

    Assume you’re missing a join to PRODUCT table?

    Anyway, this should get you started.

    var query = (from ci in db.catalogitem
             join c in db.catalog on ci.catalog_id equals c.catalog_id
             join p in db.products on ci.s_num equals p.s_num
             join pd in db.productdetail on p.s_num equals pd.s_num into tempprods
             from prods in tempprods.DefaultIfEmpty()
             where !(c.catalog_id.Contains(21, 20))
             && (ci.publish_code.Contains('upd','ins')) ||
                (p.publish_code.Contains('upd','ins'))
             select ci)
    
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