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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T01:03:56+00:00 2026-05-24T01:03:56+00:00

This is my Linq Syntax which I am using to my entity model IQueryable<string>

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This is my Linq Syntax which I am using to my entity model

IQueryable<string> objEmployee = null;

objEmployee = from res in _db.EMPLOYEEs
              where (res.EMAIL == givenInfo || res.USER_NAME == givenInfo)
              select res.EMAIL;

How can I select multiple columns? Like I want to select res.ID aswell. And how can I receive those? IQueryable will not work I think.
And this is called Linq to SQL – right ?

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    2026-05-24T01:03:57+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:03 am

    As the other answers have indicated, you need to use an anonymous type.

    As far as syntax is concerned, I personally far prefer method chaining. The method chaining equivalent would be:-

    var employee = _db.EMPLOYEEs
        .Where(x => x.EMAIL == givenInfo || x.USER_NAME == givenInfo)
        .Select(x => new { x.EMAIL, x.ID });
    

    AFAIK, the declarative LINQ syntax is converted to a method call chain similar to this when it is compiled.

    UPDATE

    If you want the entire object, then you just have to omit the call to Select(), i.e.

    var employee = _db.EMPLOYEEs
        .Where(x => x.EMAIL == givenInfo || x.USER_NAME == givenInfo);
    
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