Does Linq have "Difference"? -


I have a SQL statement that uses the difference =>

I Does in a stored proc but I want to change the LINQ that is equal to the difference in LINQ?

Formerly: WHERE (c. Name, '' + + '' '')) = 4

Thanks

is (AFAIK) All useful T-SQL functions like, difference, soundx, etc., etc. These are translated into functions, where their T-SQL counterparts are translated into sections given by Linux 2 SQL.

Edit: Ohops, this is 4.0. Sorry about that He said, to do this, you can create a user-defined function in your database, and you can add that function to your DBML file and as soon as you were SqlMethods.Like (which I was thinking) basically you just made a UDF That takes the same input as the define and gives the same result. This function does nothing but calls define method. Then you disclose it in your DBML, and use your function in your questions.


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