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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:09:16+00:00 2026-05-20T11:09:16+00:00

I have an EF4 Entity Workgroup. Below is the meta-data for that model for

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I have an EF4 Entity Workgroup. Below is the meta-data for that model for reference.

    [MetadataType(typeof(WorkgroupMetaData))]
public partial class Workgroup {
    public Contact manager { get; set; }
}

[Bind(Exclude = "id")]
public class WorkgroupMetaData
{
    [ScaffoldColumn(false)]
    public int id { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Org. Number")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "Org. Number is required.")]
    public string org_number { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Workgroup Name")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "Workgroup name is required.")]
    public string name { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Customer Contact")]
    public int customer_contact_id { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Manager")]
    public int manager_id { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Tech. Lead")]
    public int lead_id { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Time Approver")]
    public int time_approver { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Description")]
    public string description { get; set; }

    [ScaffoldColumn(false)]
    public object created_at { get; set; }

    [ScaffoldColumn(false)]
    public object last_modified_at { get; set; }
}

I’ve got a ViewModel defined as:

    public class WorkgroupViewModel
{
    public Workgroup Workgroup { get; set; }
    public List<Workgroup> Workgroups { get; set; }
}

On the view I have a grid to dump out the workgroups available. This works but I was wondering how to convert the ID fields to the actual strings from another table. Basically the manager, customer_contact, lead are all references to the Contact entity. I would like to show the names from Contacts instead of just the id.

How can this be accomplished? I’ve looked around a bit but I can’t seem to find a suggestion or an answer. Maybe I looking at this from the wrong perspective?

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    2026-05-20T11:09:17+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:09 am

    You might consider using a wrapper around Workgroup (decorator pattern) or Tuple or creating a custom class that binds them together.

    public class WorkgroupDisplayModel
    {
        public Workgroup Workgroup { get; set; }
        public Manager Manager { get; set; }
        // Add additional properties for each related type
    }
    

    In your EF query you can do something like:

    var query = from w in Context.Workgroups
                join m in Context.Managers
                    on w.manager_id equals m.uid
                // Additional joins for each related table
                where w.Description == "Project 1" // Whatever criteria
                select Tuple.Create(w, m); // Add param for each type
                //or
                //select new WorkgroupDisplayModel { Workgroup = w, Manager = m, ... };
    var list = query.ToList();
    var contact = list[0].Item1; // Tuple has strongly typed Item1 thru ItemN
    var manager = list[0].Item2;
    

    Then your view model could have:

    List<Tuple<Workgroup, Manager, Customer, Lead>> Workgroups { get; set; }
    

    or

    List<WorkgroupDisplayModel> Workgroups { get; set; }
    
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