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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:53:08+00:00 2026-05-15T21:53:08+00:00

Say I have the following Linq 2 SQL command; ItemsRepository.All().Where(r => r.type == myType);

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Say I have the following Linq 2 SQL command;

ItemsRepository.All().Where(r => r.type == "myType");

Let’s say it returns an object collection of;

  • id
  • title
  • description
  • type
  • etc

Is there a way to return the entire object and trim the description to the 1st 200 chrs if there are more than 200 chrs in the description?

Or should i get the collection and then itterate through them?

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    2026-05-15T21:53:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:53 pm

    You could use Select to project that to a new collection. So you’d have –

    var x = ItemsRepository.All().Where(r => r.type == "myType");
    
    var y = x.Select(z => new { z.id, z.title, z.description.Substring(0,200), z.type });
    

    If you don’t want to project to an anonymous type, just specify the type you wish to project to –

    var y = x.Select(z => new MyNewType { ID = z.id, Title = z.title, Description = z.description.Substring(0,200), z.type });
    
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