How to create custom object driven from 3 tables in Linq query Entity Framework











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Three tables "Customer", "Employee" and "Student". How can I use linq to create custom object driven by these three tables? "FirstName" and "LastName" are the common fields of three tables.










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    You can create a class e.g. 'Person' with these three properties you are saying above and inherit these properties to these tables.
    – Llazar
    Nov 12 at 15:29










  • @Llazar Thanks. It is a linq query, wonder if it works as above.
    – Julia
    Nov 13 at 1:11










  • You need to test it. My idea was that you can inherit the properties of the type Person to the three classes. There is no need to include the Class or type Person in your query because these properties are derived from Person and are available to these classes.
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    Nov 13 at 7:24










  • I see, your approach is based on the object-oriented concept, I am creating a Linq query running in Entity Framework MVC. I will test my query then.
    – Julia
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Three tables "Customer", "Employee" and "Student". How can I use linq to create custom object driven by these three tables? "FirstName" and "LastName" are the common fields of three tables.










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    You can create a class e.g. 'Person' with these three properties you are saying above and inherit these properties to these tables.
    – Llazar
    Nov 12 at 15:29










  • @Llazar Thanks. It is a linq query, wonder if it works as above.
    – Julia
    Nov 13 at 1:11










  • You need to test it. My idea was that you can inherit the properties of the type Person to the three classes. There is no need to include the Class or type Person in your query because these properties are derived from Person and are available to these classes.
    – Llazar
    Nov 13 at 7:24










  • I see, your approach is based on the object-oriented concept, I am creating a Linq query running in Entity Framework MVC. I will test my query then.
    – Julia
    Nov 15 at 5:04













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    You can create a class e.g. 'Person' with these three properties you are saying above and inherit these properties to these tables.
    – Llazar
    Nov 12 at 15:29










  • @Llazar Thanks. It is a linq query, wonder if it works as above.
    – Julia
    Nov 13 at 1:11










  • You need to test it. My idea was that you can inherit the properties of the type Person to the three classes. There is no need to include the Class or type Person in your query because these properties are derived from Person and are available to these classes.
    – Llazar
    Nov 13 at 7:24










  • I see, your approach is based on the object-oriented concept, I am creating a Linq query running in Entity Framework MVC. I will test my query then.
    – Julia
    Nov 15 at 5:04














  • 2




    You can create a class e.g. 'Person' with these three properties you are saying above and inherit these properties to these tables.
    – Llazar
    Nov 12 at 15:29










  • @Llazar Thanks. It is a linq query, wonder if it works as above.
    – Julia
    Nov 13 at 1:11










  • You need to test it. My idea was that you can inherit the properties of the type Person to the three classes. There is no need to include the Class or type Person in your query because these properties are derived from Person and are available to these classes.
    – Llazar
    Nov 13 at 7:24










  • I see, your approach is based on the object-oriented concept, I am creating a Linq query running in Entity Framework MVC. I will test my query then.
    – Julia
    Nov 15 at 5:04








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You can create a class e.g. 'Person' with these three properties you are saying above and inherit these properties to these tables.
– Llazar
Nov 12 at 15:29




You can create a class e.g. 'Person' with these three properties you are saying above and inherit these properties to these tables.
– Llazar
Nov 12 at 15:29












@Llazar Thanks. It is a linq query, wonder if it works as above.
– Julia
Nov 13 at 1:11




@Llazar Thanks. It is a linq query, wonder if it works as above.
– Julia
Nov 13 at 1:11












You need to test it. My idea was that you can inherit the properties of the type Person to the three classes. There is no need to include the Class or type Person in your query because these properties are derived from Person and are available to these classes.
– Llazar
Nov 13 at 7:24




You need to test it. My idea was that you can inherit the properties of the type Person to the three classes. There is no need to include the Class or type Person in your query because these properties are derived from Person and are available to these classes.
– Llazar
Nov 13 at 7:24












I see, your approach is based on the object-oriented concept, I am creating a Linq query running in Entity Framework MVC. I will test my query then.
– Julia
Nov 15 at 5:04




I see, your approach is based on the object-oriented concept, I am creating a Linq query running in Entity Framework MVC. I will test my query then.
– Julia
Nov 15 at 5:04












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