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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:11:59+00:00 2026-05-12T08:11:59+00:00

I have just finished creating a custom role provider using LINQ to SQL for

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I have just finished creating a custom role provider using LINQ to SQL for data access. One of the functions you need to write for the provider is to remove users from roles;

public void RemoveUsersFromRoles(string[] usernames, string[] rolenames);

Now one approach would be;

  1. return a list of roles
  2. iterate for each role and remove that role from all users that have that role

This approach is far from efficient I would like to know if there are better ways to handle this type of problem in LINQ to SQL.

Is there a way to create a select statement in LINQ to SQL that will take a string array for comparison, instead of looping and making N number of selects? Any approach better than what I described above would be much appreciated.

Tables Involved:

User (RecordID, Username)
Role (RecordID, Rolename)
UsersInRole (RoleID,UserID)

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    2026-05-12T08:12:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:12 am

    This should work:

    var uirQuery = from uir in db.UsersInRole
                   join u in db.User on uir.UserID equals u.RecordID
                   join r in db.Role on uir.RoleID equals r.RecordID
                   where usernames.Contains(u.Username) 
                      && rolenames.Contains(r.Rolename)
                   select uir;
    
    db.UsersInRole.DeleteAllOnSubmit(uirQuery);
    

    LINQ to SQL translates the “Contains” expression to a T-SQL IN clause.

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