问题
I'm having difficulty translating sql to linq syntax.
I have 2 tables (Category and CategoryListing) which reference each other with CategoryID. I need to get a list of all the CategoryID in Category Table and the Count of CategoryID for all corresponding matches in the CategoryListing table. If a CategoryID is not present in CategoryListing, then the CategoryID should still be returned - but with a frequency of 0.
The following sql query demonstrates expected results:
SELECT c.CategoryID, COALESCE(cl.frequency, 0) as frequency
FROM Category c
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT cl.CategoryID, COUNT(cl.CategoryID) as frequency
FROM CategoryListing cl
GROUP BY cl.CategoryID
) as cl
ON c.CategoryID = cl.CategoryID
WHERE c.GuideID = 1
回答1:
Not tested, but this should do the trick:
var q = from c in ctx.Category
join clg in
(
from cl in ctx.CategoryListing
group cl by cl.CategoryID into g
select new { CategoryID = g.Key, Frequency = g.Count()}
) on c.CategoryID equals clg.CategoryID into cclg
from v in cclg.DefaultIfEmpty()
where c.GuideID==1
select new { c.CategoryID, Frequency = v.Frequency ?? 0 };
回答2:
I went ahead and moved the entire query to a Stored Procedure on the database. This solves the problem by avoiding LINQ in the first place.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/560453/linq-with-left-join-on-subquery-containing-count