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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:38:17+00:00 2026-05-12T09:38:17+00:00

I have a sp which builds a dynamic sql query based on my input

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I have a sp which builds a dynamic sql query based on my input params. I tried replicating in linq and somehow it seems incorrect.

My linq:

  var result = from R in db.Committees.Where(committeeWhere)
           join C in db.Employees.Where(employeeWhere) on R.PID equals C.PID
           join K in db.CommitteeTypes.Where(committeesWhere) on R.PID equals K.PID
           select new { R };

The 3 input params i have are:
1. Committee ID and/or

  1. Employee ID and/or

  2. Committee Type ID

Based on this, i want to be able to make the joins in my linq.

Note: i had to change table names and column names so please do not give thought on the names.

Sql snippet:

IF @committeeID is not null

set @wherestr = @wherestr + ‘Committees.committeeID like’ + @committeeID + @andstr

//…

IF  len(@wherestr) > 6      


  SELECT  @qrystr = @selectstr + @fromstr + left(@wherestr, len(@wherestr)-3) + ' ORDER BY Committees.committeeID DESC 

EXEC (@qrystr)
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    2026-05-12T09:38:18+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:38 am

    Why do you need to use dynamic SQL? Wouldn’t this work?

    IQueryable<Committee> GetCommittees(int? committeeID, int? employeeID, int? committeeTypeID)
    {
        var result = from R in db.Committees.Where(c => committeeID == null || committeeID == c.ID)
                     join C in db.Employees.Where(e => employeedID == null || employeeID == e.ID)
                       on R.PID equals C.PID
                     join K in db.CommitteeTypes.Where(c => committeeTypeID == null || committeeTypeID == c.ID)
                       on R.PID equals K.PID
                     select R;
    }
    

    If that won’t work, you can use different predicate expressions depending on your parameters:

    Expression<Func<Committee, bool>> committeeWhere;
    if(committeeID.HasValue)
    {
        int id = committeeID.Value;
        committeeWhere = c => c.ID == id;
    }
    else
    {
        committeeWhere = c => true;
    }
    // etc
    

    Update: Seeing your last comment, maybe you want something like this:

    IQueryable<Committee> GetCommittees(int? committeeID, int? employeeID, int? committeeTypeID)
    {
        var result = db.Committees.Select(c => c);
    
        if(committeeID.HasValue)
        {
            result = result.Where(c => c.ID = committeeID);
        }
        else if(employeeID.HasValue)
        {
            result = from R in result
                     join C in db.Employees.Where(e => employeeID == e.ID)
                       on R.PID equals C.PID
                     select R;
        }
        else if(committeeTypeID.HasValue)
        {
            result = from R in result
                     join K in db.CommitteeTypes.Where(ct => committeeTypeID == ct.ID)
                       on R.PID equals K.PID
                     select R;
        }
    
        return result;
    }
    
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