I have two projects using legacy databases with no associations between the tables. In one, if I create associations in the DBML file, I can reference the associations in LINQ like this:
From c In context.Cities Where c.city_name = 'Portland' _ Select c.State.state_name
(assuming I added the link from City.state_abbr to State.state_abbr in the DBML file.)
In a different project that uses a different database, adding the association manually doesn’t seem to give me that functionality, and I’m forced to write the LINQ query like this:
From c In context.Cities Where c.city_name = 'Portland' _ Join s In context.States On c.state_abbr = s.state_abbr _ Select s.state_name
Any idea what I could be missing in the second project?
Note: These are completely contrived examples – the real source tables are nothing like each other, and are very cryptic.
It looks like my problem was my tables didn’t have primary keys in the second project. Like I stated, these are legacy tables, so I had to do the linking and primary key stuff in the Database Context instead of the database itself, and I just forgot to specify the primary keys the second time around. Frustrating when you don’t spot it, but it makes sense now.