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  1. Is it possible in LINQ to join on multiple fields in a single join? EDIT var result = from x in entity join y in entity2 on new { x.field1, x.field2 } equals new { y.field1, y.field2 }

  2. 14 gru 2011 · You can't do an "or" style join in LINQ with an actual join clause. All join clauses in LINQ are equijoins. The closest you can come is a where clause: var query = from a in A from b in B where a.Foo == b.Foo || a.Foo == b.Bar select new { a, b };

  3. 19 kwi 2012 · You can put your query inside a Where clause instead of using the join operator. The join operator supports multiple clauses in VB.NET, but not C#. Alternatively, you can use the ANSI-82 style of 'SQL' syntax, e.g.: from t1 in table1. from t2 in table1.

  4. 7 wrz 2023 · LINQ Inner Join With Multiple Conditions. If you want to use multiple conditions within your join, you can simply use more than one where clause. Let’s update our query once again:

  5. Learn how to join multiple conditions in LINQ with this comprehensive guide. Includes examples and code snippets to help you understand the concepts and get started quickly.

  6. 29 maj 2024 · The join methods provided in the LINQ framework are Join and GroupJoin. These methods perform equijoins, or joins that match two data sources based on equality of their keys. (For comparison, Transact-SQL supports join operators other than equals, for example the less than operator.)

  7. 29 mar 2024 · The JOIN query operator compares the specified properties/keys of two collections for equality by using the EQUALS keyword. By default, all join queries written by the JOIN keyword are treated as equijoins. Let's understand the LINQ Joins using Venn diagram.

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