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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T11:50:17+00:00 2026-06-05T11:50:17+00:00

Let’s assume: I have an EVENT table I have a CLIENT table And ADDRESS

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Let’s assume:

  • I have an EVENT table
  • I have a CLIENT table
  • And ADDRESS table have some column: UnitNo, StreetNo, StreetName, City, AddressType etc
  • A CLIENT has many EVENTs and CLIENT can have many ADDRESSes also

So if I want to query list of events with client HOME address street name, I just go

var qry = db.Events
            .Select(evt => new {
               EventAddress =
               evt.Client
                  .Addresses
                  .FirstOrDefault(a => a.AddressType.Equals("HOME")).StreetName
            });

However, if I want to get the full address I will need to concatenate sereval address fields. At the moment I am trying something like

var qry = db.Events
            .Select(evt => new {
               EventAddress =
               evt.Client
                  .Addresses
                  .FirstOrDefault(a => a.AddressType.Equals("HOME")).StreetNo + " " +
               evt.Client
                  .Addresses
                  .FirstOrDefault(a => a.AddressType.Equals("HOME")).StreetName + " " +
               evt.Client
                  .Addresses
                  .FirstOrDefault(a => a.AddressType.Equals("HOME")).City
            });

It doesn’t work and looks ugly too
Is there a better way to make the
evt.Client.Addresses.FirstOrDefault(a => a.AddressType.Equals("HOME")) “reusable” so I can just go

var qry =
    db.Events
      .Select(evt => new {
         EventAddress = 
         STUFF.StreetNo + " " + STUFF.StreetName + " " + STUFF.City
});  

Many thanks in advance!

Hugh

UPDATE:

Thanks Ilian for the answer, it works well. And based on that I have created the extension version of the answer

var qry =
    db.Events
      .Select(evt => new {
         EventAddress = 
         db.Addresses.Select(a => new
           {
             ClientId = a.ClientId,
             AddressType = a.AddressType,
             FullAddress = (a.addStreetNo ?? "") + (a.addStreetName ?? "")
           })
         .FirstOrDefault(a => a.ClientId == e.Client.ClientId && a.AddressType.Equals("HOME"))
         .FullAddress
});
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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-05T11:50:19+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 11:50 am

    Use the query syntax:

    var qry =
        from evt in db.Events
        let firstAddress = evt.Client.Addresses.FirstOrDefault(a => a.AddressType.Equals("HOME"))
        where firstAddress != null
        select new
        {
            EventAddress = firstAddress.StreetNo + " " +
                           firstAddress.StreetName + " " +
                           firstAddress.City
        }
    
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