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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T03:49:44+00:00 2026-05-11T03:49:44+00:00

I’ve got a guy who is a wizard at writing stored procs and he

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I’ve got a guy who is a wizard at writing stored procs and he can munch 10 tables down to a single column in no time at all. I’m half tempted to invest a couple of days to work with him on returning XML instead of rowsets because I can digest those all day long without any problem. I say that because it is a challenge to get a result of a rowset in that I can easily send down the line with WCF. Here’s the hack that I’ve done to make this work…

public static List<int> GetListOfManagersForRegional(int empId)     {         CMSDataContext cms = new CMSDataContext();         List<cmsManagerList> mgrs = cms.GetRegionalsManagers(empId).ToList();         List<int> managers = new List<int>();         foreach (cmsManagerList m in mgrs)         {             if(m.ManagerId != null) managers.Add((int)m.ManagerId);         }         return managers;     } 

cmsManagerList is a type I created in the ORM to make it possible for the stored proc to return it’s value to something I could get Linq to digest. What I really would like to do is go straight from the stored proc, which only returns a single column to a List<int>. Anybody know how to do this better?

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  1. 2026-05-11T03:49:45+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:49 am

    Try something like this:

    public static IEnumerable<int> GetListOfManagersForRegional(int empId) {     using (var cms = new CMSDataContext()) {         return             from m in cms.GetRegionalsManagers(empId)             where m.ManagerID != null             select m.ManagerId;                  } } 
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