You're using the wrong EF7 package! As per the announcement, there's no longer an Entity Framework 7 but only EntityFrameworkCore.
As per your linked documentation and specifically following the documentation section for Full DotNet You need to reference Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.* and not E...
var data =(from mk in context.Test
select new
{
TotalVariants = (mk.TestOperation.Select(t => t.SubVariants).Count()
+
mk.TestOperationDifference.Select(t => t.SubVariants).Count())
}).ToList();
Notice this query
For each test i am getting number of Test operation done
same way for each test i am getting particular Testoperationdifference done
select c.Name from [dbo].[TestOperation] as MS join [dbo].[SubVariants] as CD on MS.SourceSubVariantId =CD.Id join [dbo].[Variants] as C on C.Id =CD.VariantId where MS.TestId=100 group by C.Name
"69 is going to test (or whatever) 70, 70 is in the table too as a source, and 70 is going to test 71. 72 is going to test (or whatever) 73. so the count is 2 because you'd only have to "start" 2 separate tests"
from test in Tests
where version == 0
let opsVariants = test.TestOperations
.SelectMany(x => x.SourceSubVariant.Variant).Distinct()
let diffsVariants = test.TestOperationDifferences
.SelectMany(x => x.SourceSubVariant.Variant).Distinct()
let variants = opsVariants.Union(diffsVariants)
select ...
really should be spot on answer.. i dont get how its not
Interesting trivia about India: "India has 22 official languages. According to Census of India, the total number of mother tongues spoken in India is 1652. However, only around 150 languages have a sizable speaking population. The Indian census of 1961 recognised 1,652 different languages in India (including languages not native to the subcontinent)."
Not sure if there's even something this nice in the HTML world -- just pass some values to a tag and have it generate a nice label and control + validation, etc.
How do you find the energy to do all these cool things, @JohanLarsson? :)
Also trying to understand how SSRS reports will receive parameters from the VM passed into the code-behind. Or maybe, the parameters can somehow be shown in the report using dropdowns, etc.