var dbMenus = from menu in db.Menus join menuType in db.MenuTypes on menu.FkMenuTypeId equals menuType.Id select new Menu { Id = menu.Id, Type = new MenuType { Id = menuType.Id, Name = menuType.Name } };
@Greg Ok, guess next step is to profile SQL Server then to see what kind of SQL is generated for your queries
Common mistake, not that I say you've made it, is to get a queryable converted to an enumerable, and then iterating over it, in effect doing full table scans with in-memory in-client filtering
@Greg Yes $("#formId").submit() post the value to server but it calls only the PageLoad, but here I want to call a specific function that will actually handle the "OK" functionality
ASP.NET: If I have objects in my DataSource i.e .Select(e => new { Foo = new { Bar = "HelloWorld" } } , how do I referece this using Eval? Eval("Foo.Bar") doesn't work?
If I have objects in my DataSource i.e
.Select(e => new { Foo = new { Bar = "HelloWorld" }, Price = 12345 }
how do I reference this using Eval?
<%# Eval("Foo.Bar") %>
doesn't work? (Eval("Price") does....)
Is there anyway to do <%# Eval(Eval("Foo"),"Bar") %> or something ?
Guys anyone wants to help me debug a WPF binding that isnt working? i basically copy-paste'd the code from another working binding but it simply doesnt work :S
I think there's a tendancy in WPF to want to go on this binding spree where you build this hugely complex inter-bound window, but usually you can make things a lot simpler by doing things like what I said above
In that case, then what I suggested is what you should be doing
The selection in the grid should be reflected in your model (or you wouldn't be able to test it), and then your UI should be updated from that model (i.e. your other control)
I was thinking about developing a 2D game in C# on my Windows mobile, have anyone had some experience in this? Is XNA the way to go, or is there some other way to do it? Basically the game is just images moving around. I've tried Windows Forms but it's kinda slow. :P