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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:52:04+00:00 2026-05-11T08:52:04+00:00

Is it possible to do common table expressions (CTE) (like shown below) in Linq

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Is it possible to do common table expressions (CTE) (like shown below) in Linq to SQL. I’m pretty new to CTE’s as well as Linq to SQL.

I’m currently Stored Proc free (but not against them by any means) so i don’t want to take the leap to stored procs just for one query unless it’s totally necessary.

Here’s an example of what I’m doing in SQL that I’m wondering if I can do in Linq to SQL:

WITH TaskHierarchy (TaskID, [Subject], ParentID, HierarchyLevel, HierarchyPath) AS (    -- Base case    SELECT       TaskID,       [Subject],       ParentID,       1 as HierarchyLevel,       CONVERT(VARCHAR(MAX),'/') AS HierarchyPath    FROM Task    WHERE TaskID = 2     UNION ALL     -- Recursive step    SELECT       t.TaskID,       t.Subject,       t.ParentID,       th.HierarchyLevel + 1 AS HierarchyLevel,       CONVERT(varchar(MAX),th.HierarchyPath + CONVERT(VARCHAR(32),t.ParentID) + '/') AS HierarchyPath    FROM Task t       INNER JOIN TaskHierarchy th ON          t.ParentID = th.TaskID )  SELECT * FROM TaskHierarchy ORDER BY HierarchyLevel, [Subject] 
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  1. 2026-05-11T08:52:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:52 am

    AFAIK, this isn’t supported by the object model. However, LINQ supports a method to execute a query (strangly enough called DataContext.ExecuteQuery). Looks like you can use that to call a arbitrary piece of SQL and map it back to LINQ. You won’t be SQL free because of the embedded SQL, but you won’t have to use a sproc.

    How to: Directly Execute SQL Queries (LINQ to SQL)

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