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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:26:38+00:00 2026-05-14T07:26:38+00:00

I often find myself with a list of disconnected Linq2Sql objects or keys that

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I often find myself with a list of disconnected Linq2Sql objects or keys that I need to re-select from a Linq2Sql data-context to update or delete in the database. If this were SQL, I would use IN in the SQL WHERE clause, but I am stuck with what to do in Linq2Sql. Here is a sample of what I would like to write:

public void MarkValidated(IList<int> idsToValidate)
{
    using(_Db.NewSession()) // Instatiates new DataContext
    {
        // ThatAreIn <- this is where I am stuck
        var items = _Db.Items.ThatAreIn(idsToValidate).ToList();
        foreach(var item in items)
            item.Validated = DateTime.Now;
        _Db.SubmitChanges();
    } // Disposes of DataContext
}

Or:

public void DeleteItems(IList<int> idsToDelete)
{
    using(_Db.NewSession()) // Instatiates new DataContext
    {
        // ThatAreIn <- this is where I am stuck
        var items = _Db.Items.ThatAreIn(idsToValidate);
        _Db.Items.DeleteAllOnSubmit(items);
        _Db.SubmitChanges();
    } // Disposes of DataContext
}

Can I get this done in one trip to the database? If so, how? Is it possible to send all those ints to the database as a list of parameters and is that more efficient than doing a foreach over the list to select each item one at a time?

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    2026-05-14T07:26:38+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:26 am

    Can you do:

    var items = _Db.Items.Where(i => idsToValidate.Contains(i.Key));
    

    Will that work or am I missing something?

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