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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T07:33:49+00:00 2026-05-18T07:33:49+00:00

I was tasked as a homework assignment to make a task tracker. I wanted

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I was tasked as a homework assignment to make a task tracker. I wanted to learn entity framework for this assignment, especially how to use the inheritance aspects. Projects, tasks and sub-tasks all have a lot of similar properties, so I thought I would use inheritance, but can’t figure out how to query particular projects.

I drew this diagram in Visual Studio:

Entity Diagram

I then created the database from this model. How can I get an Employees Projects?

I’ve started with this:

ModelContainer m = new ModelContainer();
var employee = (from e in m.Employees 
               where e.UserName == username
               select e).First<Employee>();

But ((Employee)employee).Projects is not available, but ((Employee)employee).Items is. ((Employee)employee).Items.Projects is also not available. How do I get an Employee’s projects? Should I add a Navigation Property to Employees for this?

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    2026-05-18T07:33:50+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:33 am

    You’ll have to use the Queryable.OfType(TResult) extension method in order to filter the entities of type Manager:

    using (var model = new ModelContainer())
    {
        Manager manager = (from m in model.Employees.OfType<Manager>()
                           where m.UserName == username
                           select m).FirstOrDefault();
    }
    

    Related resources:

    • Inheritance and Associations with Entity Framework Part 3
    • Lerman, Julia, Programming Entity Framework, O’Reilly 2010
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