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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T13:20:47+00:00 2026-06-01T13:20:47+00:00

I Have an Entity generated from a database table. Then I add a property

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I Have an Entity generated from a database table. Then I add a property using a partial class.
This new property is the “description” part of a one to many relation.
The problem is that these sets of entities have like a gazillion and four properties.

I normally use something similar to:

db.entity.Select(e => e)

But in this case, because the NEW property is not part of the table, it came empty or null.

I know I can do this:

db.entity.Select(e => new entityType { field1 = e.field1, field2 = e.field2, etc….})

But as a said before… a gazillion properties.

My question is:

There is some elegant way to just assign the value of the new property and let Linq to fill the rest?

Something like:

db.entity.Select(e => new entityType { *= e.*, newfield = e.relation.desc})

Of course, that doesn’t work, but is the idea.

Thanks!

Edgar.

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    2026-06-01T13:20:49+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 1:20 pm

    This is the approach i usually use.

       public partial class EntityName
        {
    
          public string NewProp 
         {
    
            get {return this.relation.Desc;}
         }
    
        }
    

    Then in the linq query i’ll do an include to make sure the related property comes along and i don’t get a select n + 1 due to lazy loading.

    db.entity.Select(e => e).Include(x => x.relation);
    
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