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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T01:17:48+00:00 2026-05-12T01:17:48+00:00

I’m trying to stick some data into the app so I can then build

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I’m trying to stick some data into the app so I can then build a public string get + linq query to pull out just the bits I want when I need them.

I’m just struggling to store it and then how I’d go about pulling it back out so I can query against it…

public void CommonDatatoApp() 
{
  CDataResponse cCommonData = this.GatewayReference.GetCommonData();
  var dCountries = cCommonData.PropertyCountries; //KeyValue
  var dRegions = cCommonData.Regions; //Array
  var dAreas = cCommonData.Areas; //Array
  var dResorts = cCommonData.Resorts; //Array

  var commonRAR = (from c in dCountries
                   join r in dRegions on c.Key equals r.CountryCd
                   join a in dAreas on r.Id equals a.RegionId
                   select new { c.Key, c.Value, r.Id, r.Name, dAreasID = a.Id, dAreasIDName = a.Name}
                  );


  HttpContext.Current.Application["commonData"] = commonRAR;


}
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    2026-05-12T01:17:48+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:17 am

    You can create a class that matches the data, and return an IQueryable<T> of that class:

    public class SaveMe { 
       public string Key {get;set}
       public string Value {get;set;}
       public int Id {get;set;}
       public string Name {get;set;}
       public int dAreasID {get;set;}
       public string dAreasIDName {get;set;}
    }
    
      var commonRAR = (from c in dCountries
                       join r in dRegions on c.Key equals r.CountryCd
                       join a in dAreas on r.Id equals a.RegionId
                       select new SaveMe {
                          Key= c.Key, 
                          Value = c.Value, 
                          Id = r.Id, 
                          Name = r.Name, 
                          dAreasID = a.Id, 
                          dAreasIDName = a.Name
                        }
                      );
    
    
      HttpContext.Current.Application["commonData"] = commonRAR;
    
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