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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T05:55:14+00:00 2026-05-26T05:55:14+00:00

There are numerous post regarding LINQ and multiple joins. I have however not found

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There are numerous post regarding LINQ and multiple joins.
I have however not found any solution to the join I’d like to make.

The SQL equivalent would be something like this:

SELECT * FROM table1 a
LEFT JOIN table2 b ON a.col1 = b.key1 AND
a.col2 = b.key2 AND
b.from_date <= now() AND
b.deleted = 0;

Here’s one of the numerous linq queries I’ve attempted

var query = (from x in context.table1
             join y in context.table2 on new {x.col1, x.col2} equals {b.key1, b.key2} 
             into result
             from result......

How may I add the additonal conditions of the date and deleted flag?
If I use .Where conditions, then this is treated as a inner join, not a left join.

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    2026-05-26T05:55:14+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 5:55 am

    Another way could be like

    var query = (from x in context.table1 
                 join y in context.table2 on 
                 new  {
                      Key1 = x.col1, 
                      Key2 = x.col2,
                      Key3 = true,
                      Key4 = true
                     }
                 equals
                 new {
                      Key1 = y.key1, 
                      Key2 =  y.key2,
                      Key3 = y.from_date< DateTime.Now,
                      Key4 = !y.deleted
                     }  
                 into result
    from r in result.DefaultIfEmpty()
    select new  {x.Something, r.Something}
    
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