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I am trying to implement an outer join on this kind of query for the p.Person table. How would I do this?

This example is taken from http://ashishware.com/DSLinqExample.shtml

var onlyinfo = p.Person
    .Where(n => n.FirstName.Contains('a'))
    .Join(p.PersonInfo,
        n => n.PersonId,
        m => m.PersonId,
        (n, m) => m)
    .ToArray<Persons.PersonInfoRow>();
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Normally left joins in LINQ are modelled with group joins, sometimes in conjunction with DefaultIfEmpty and SelectMany:

var leftJoin = p.Person.Where(n => n.FirstName.Contains("a"))
                       .GroupJoin(p.PersonInfo, 
                                  n => n.PersonId,
                                  m => m.PersonId,
                                  (n, ms) => new { n, ms = ms.DefaultIfEmpty() })
                       .SelectMany(z => z.ms.Select(m => new { n = z.n, m }));

That will give a sequence of pairs (n, m) where n is the entry from p.Person and m is the entry from p.PersonInfo, but m will be null if there are no matches.

(It's completely untested, btw - but should give you the idea anyway :)


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