Reputation: 4797
I am writting a group by clause on two tables which are joined and being accessed via Entity Data Model. I am not able to iterate over the anonymous type, can somebody help me out.
public string GetProductNameByProductId(int productId)
{
string prodName=string.Empty;
using (VODConnection vodObjectContext = new VODConnection())
{
var products = from bp in vodObjectContext.BFProducts
join bpf in vodObjectContext.BFProductMasters on bp.ProductMasterId equals bpf.ProductMasterId
where bp.ProductId == productId
group bp by new { ProductId = bp.ProductId, ProductName = bp.ProductName, ProductMasterName=bpf.ProductMasterName} into newInfo
select newInfo;
//Want to iterate over products or in fact need to get all the results. How can I do that? Want productmastername property to be set in prodName variable by iterating
return (prodName);
}
}
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5181
Reputation: 1501053
One problem is that you've used a query continuation for no reason. That still shouldn't have prevented you from using the Key
property, mind you. Try this as a slightly cleaner approach:
var products = from bp in vodObjectContext.BFProducts
join bpf in vodObjectContext.BFProductMasters
on bp.ProductMasterId equals bpf.ProductMasterId
where bp.ProductId == productId
group bp by new { bp.ProductId,
bp.ProductName,
bpf.ProductMasterName};
foreach (var group in products)
{
var key = group.Key;
// Can now use key.ProductName, key.ProductMasterName etc.
}
As for what you set your prodName
variable to - it's unclear exactly what you want. The first ProductName
value? The last? A concatenation of all of them? Why do you need a grouping at all?
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 26674
foreach(var prod in products)
{
prodName += prod.Key.ProductMasterName;
}
Upvotes: 0