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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:37:41+00:00 2026-05-16T04:37:41+00:00

In regular SQL i could do something like SELECT * From T GROUP BY

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In regular SQL i could do something like

SELECT * From T GROUP BY DATEPART(wk, T.Date)

How can i do that in Linq to SQL ?

The following don’t work

From F In DB.T Group R By DatePart(DateInterval.WeekOfYear, F.Date)

Also don’t work:

From F In DB.T Group R By (F.Date.DayOfYear / 7)
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    Range variable name can be inferred only from a simple or qualified name with no arguments

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