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A: How to get an ordered list detail using LINQ

JesseJamesvar query = from qg in db.QuestionGroup from q in db.Questions.Where(r=>r.QuestionGroupId == qg.QuestionGroupId) from qd in db.QuestionnaireDetail.WHere(r=>r.QuestionId== q.QuestionId) from qe in db.Questionnaire.Where(r=>r.QuestinnareId == qd.QuestinnareId) ...

Thanks, I'll give it a try, but so many 'from' here, I've never seen it before. Is it the only way or could we use Include rather than use many 'from'?
using from is similar to INNER JOIN in SQL. Look at my edit
I've got error Missing type map configuration or unsupported mapping. I'm using AutoMapper, after get questionnaire from database, I mapped to viewmodel QuestionnaireViewModel questionnaireVM = Mapper.Map<QuestionnaireViewModel>(questionnaire);
What type is you questionnaire variable? Automapper doesnt know how to map questionnaire to QuestionnaireViewModel.
It's Questionnaire model, in my question, I'm using FirstOrDefault() to return it to Questionnaire type. But I've got the problem when Include Question and QuestionGroup (for eager loading) and sort the QuestionnaireDetails by Sequence in QuestionGroup
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I'm working with EF in production and I've never seen Include statement... Just use LINQ to fetch data. When writing LINQ query imagine that use pure T-SQL. First - create a class that will represent query result row. Then fetch data: select new ResultRowClass { QuestionId = q.Id, RespondentName = qe.Respondent }
Hi @JesseJame, finally I can run with no errors but the questions did not sort by sequence
05:57
ok, wait
select new { Questionnaire = q, QuestionnaireDetail = qd, QuestionGroupSequence = qg.Sequence };
the linq query is executing simple SQL query like SELECT a,b,c FROM table1 INNER JOIN table b
so you can get results like:
Squence 1 | Questionnaire 1 | Respondent 1
Squence 1 | Questionnaire 2 | Respondent 2
Squence 1 | Questionnaire 3 | Respondent 3
Squence 2 | Questionnaire 1 | Respondent 1
Squence 2 | Questionnaire 2 | Respondent 2
Ok I think I understand now
Actually I've just accepted your answer
It's my mistake, the linq that you provide is already correct but before map to ViewModel, I must do bind the questionnaire and the details individually
so the result is:

var query = (from qe in db.Questionnaires
join qed in db.QuestionnaireDetails on qe.QuestionnaireID equals qed.QuestionnaireID
join q in db.Questions on qed.QuestionID equals q.QuestionID
join qg in db.QuestionGroups on q.QuestionGroupID equals qg.QuestionGroupID
where qe.Respondent == respondent
orderby qg.Sequence
select new
{
Questionnaire = qe,
Details = qed
}
);

Questionnaire questionnaire = query.Select(q => q.Questionnaire).First();
questionnaire.QuestionnaireDetails = query.Select(q => q.Details).ToList();
and then I can map the entity or model to its ViewModel
QuestionnaireViewModel questionnaireVM = Mapper.Map<QuestionnaireViewModel>(questionnaire);
thanks
I'm just curious, without using join, is there any way I can achieved this?

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