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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T05:35:42+00:00 2026-05-13T05:35:42+00:00

I have been writing same code for insert, update, delete with LINQ over and

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I have been writing same code for insert, update, delete with LINQ over and over again. I want to have some sort of generic function for Insert, Update, Delete operation. I read a post here like the following :

    public static void Insert<T>(T entity) where T : class
{
   using (OrcasDB database = new OrcasDB())
   {
      database.GetTable<T>().Add(entity);
      database.SubmitChanges();
   }
}

public static void Delete<T>(Expression<Func<T, bool>> predicate)
where T : class
{
   using (OrcasDB database = new OrcasDB())
   {
      T instance = (T) database.GetTable<T>().Where<T>(predicate).Single();
      database.GetTable<T>().Remove(instance);
      database.SubmitChanges();
   }
}

How to Use
// insert
Employee will = new Employee
{
   Username = "will.asrari",
   EmailAddress = "me@willasrari.com",
   CanCode = true
};

LinqHelper.Insert<Employee>(will); 

// delete
LinqHelper.Delete(emp => emp.EmployeeId.Equals(3));

Yes, I would like to write something like in VB.NET. Is the code above good to follow? Can anyone show me any LINQ to SQL generic class for Insert, Delete, Update written in VB.NET?

Thank you.

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    2026-05-13T05:35:42+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:35 am

    FYI, I managed to write a simple class to do the generic CUD operantion for LINQ to SQL.

    ‘Class GenericCUD.vb

    Imports System.Linq.Expressions
    Imports System.Data.Linq

    Public Class GenericCUD

    Public Shared Sub Insert(Of T As Class)(ByVal theEntity As T)
        Using db As New DemoDataContext()
            db.GetTable(Of T)().InsertOnSubmit(theEntity)
            db.SubmitChanges()
        End Using
    End Sub
    
    
    Public Shared Sub Update(Of T As Class)(ByVal originalEntity As T, ByVal newEntity As T)
        Using db As New DemoDataContext()
            db.GetTable(Of T)().Attach(newEntity, originalEntity)
            db.Refresh(RefreshMode.KeepCurrentValues, newEntity)
            db.SubmitChanges()
        End Using
    End Sub
    
    Public Shared Sub Delete(Of T As Class)(ByVal theEntity As T)
        Using db As New DemoDataContext()
            db.GetTable(Of T)().Attach(theEntity)
            db.GetTable(Of T).DeleteOnSubmit(theEntity)
            db.Refresh(RefreshMode.KeepCurrentValues, theEntity)
            db.SubmitChanges()
        End Using
    End Sub
    

    End Class

    How to use the class :

       'Using Insert
        Dim ta As New TestAuthor
        ta.FirstName = TextBox1.Text
        ta.LastName = TextBox2.Text
        GenericCUD.Insert(ta)
    
    
       'Using Update
        Dim original As New TestAuthor
        original.Id = 3
    
    
        Dim newEntity As New TestAuthor
        newEntity.Id = original.Id
        newEntity.FirstName = TextBox1.Text
        newEntity.LastName = TextBox2.Text
    
        GenericCUD.Update(original, newEntity)
    
    
       'Using Delete
        Dim ta As New TestAuthor
        ta.Id = 7
        GenericCUD.Delete(ta)
    

    I read a lot of post on many blogs. Here are a few that really helped me to make the GenericCUD work:

    1. LINQ, Lambda, and Generics: Insert and Delete
    2. LINQ to SQL CRUD
    3. How to Make LINQ to SQL Check for Changes After Attach

    So, What do you think about the GernericCUD class above? Please give me some comment because I want to improve it. Thank you.

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