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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:33:08+00:00 2026-05-16T14:33:08+00:00

I’m having a hard time getting the LINQ-syntax.. How can I do this command

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I’m having a hard time getting the LINQ-syntax.. How can I do this command in a better way?

var user = (from u in context.users
            where u.email.Equals(email)
            select u).Single();
var pinToUser = (from ptu in context.pintousers
                 where ptu.user_id.Equals(user.id)
                 select ptu).Single();
var pin = (from p in context.pins
           where p.idpin.Equals(pinToUser.pin_idpin)
           select p).Single();

return pin;

As you can see, there’s a table user, a table pintouser and a table pin. Pintouser references user and pin. Is it possible to write something short like “user.pintouser.pin”? I think I have the navigation properties all set up but I’m not sure how to use them properly or if I could make them better by modifying them.

Thanks for reading

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    2026-05-16T14:33:09+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:33 pm

    Use joins to rewrite everything as a single clean query. If I read your queries properly, this should give you the correct result:

    var pin = (from u in context.users
              join ptu in context.pintousers on u.id equals ptu.user_id
              join p in context.pins on ptu.pin_idpin equals p.idpin
              where u.email == email
              select p).Single();
    

    Keep in mind, though, that if this query returns anything other than a single result your code will throw an Exception.

    If you want to handle the possibility of getting one or no rows then you should use SingleOrDefault().

    If you want to handle the possiblity of getting any number of rows then you should really use FirstOrDefault().

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