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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T06:04:57+00:00 2026-06-13T06:04:57+00:00

I’m trying to convert some older code for Windows 8 using SQLite. Below is

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I’m trying to convert some older code for Windows 8 using SQLite. Below is a code from a previous session that works.

using (SqliteConnection conn = new SqliteConnection("Version=3,uri=file://flashcards0904.db"))
        {
            conn.Open();
            using (SqliteCommand cmd = conn.CreateCommand())
            {
                cmd.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM Decks where DeckGroup='" + Global.currentDeckGroup.ToString() + Global.currentDeck.ToString() + "'" + "order by random()";

                List<string> myCollection = new List<string>();

                using (SqliteDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader())
                {
                    while (reader.Read())
                    {
                        myCollection.Add(reader.GetString(0) + "~" + reader.GetString(1) + "~" + reader.GetString(2));
                        Global.words = myCollection.ToArray();
                    }
                }
                conn.Close();
                Community.CsharpSqlite.FileStream.HandleTracker.Clear();
            }
        }

Now, I don’t have access to SqliteDataReader and I’m trying to use a List<> function, but I cannot get the “Where” clause to work. Any help, here is my current code:

var root = Windows.Storage.ApplicationData.Current.LocalFolderPath;
var dbPath= Path.Combine(Windows.Storage.ApplicationData.Current.LocalFolderPath,"flashcards0904.db");

using( var db= new SQLite.SQLiteConnection(dbPath))
{
// Here is location for the missing Where Clause"

    var list= db.Table<Decks>.Where??????? .ToList();

 }

Hope this explains the problem.

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    2026-06-13T06:05:00+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:05 am
    var list= db.Table<Decks>.Where(n=>n.DeckGroup == (Global.currentDeckGroup.ToString() + Global.currentDeck.ToString())).ToList()
    

    I’d encourage you to take a look at: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/101-LINQ-Samples-3fb9811b

    There are a large number of examples there that should help you get a handle on LINQ to SQL.

    Paolo Moretti noticed that you were using order by random() in your previous implementation. If you would like to do this in LINQ you can do the following as found here: Linq Orderby random ThreadSafe for use in ASP.NET

    Random random = new Random();
    int seed = random.Next();
    var list= db.Table<Decks>.Where(n=>n.DeckGroup == (Global.currentDeckGroup.ToString() + Global.currentDeck.ToString())).OrderBy(s => (~(s.Shuffle & seed)) & (s.Shuffle | seed)).ToList(); // ^ seed);
    
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