Further Linq enhancements
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Until now, it has been problematic to filter on type in Linq.
Until now, it has been problematic to filter on type in Linq.


The problem can be shown with this model:
This model shows the problem:
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But now, you also get Class1s that are not of SomeSubClass.That is a problem in certain situations.
But now, you also get Class1s that are not of SomeSubClass.That is a problem in certain situations.


In Ocl2Ps, we would have done:<blockquote>''Class2.allInstances->select(a|((a.Class1.Attribute1 = '5') and (a.Name = '5A'))).Class1->FilterOnType(SomeSubClass)''</blockquote>Until now, MDriven Linq2Sql logic did not understand the Linq counterpart of FilterOnType – which is OfType<class>().  
In Ocl2Ps, we would have done:
''Class2.allInstances->select(a|((a.Class1.Attribute1 = '5') and (a.Name = '5A'))).Class1->FilterOnType(SomeSubClass)''
Until now, MDriven Linq2Sql logic did not understand the Linq counterpart of FilterOnType – which is OfType<class>().  


But now it does:
But now it does:

Revision as of 07:09, 21 June 2023

Until now, it has been problematic to filter on type in Linq.

This model shows the problem:

Linq.png

If you want to find SomeSubClass that has a Class2 with a specific name:

var foo2 = (from v in EcoLinqExtender.PSQuery<Class2>(EcoSpace) 
     where (v.Class1.Attribute1 == "5" && v.Name == "5A") 
         select v.Class1)

But now, you also get Class1s that are not of SomeSubClass.That is a problem in certain situations.

In Ocl2Ps, we would have done:

Class2.allInstances->select(a|((a.Class1.Attribute1 = '5') and (a.Name = '5A'))).Class1->FilterOnType(SomeSubClass)

Until now, MDriven Linq2Sql logic did not understand the Linq counterpart of FilterOnType – which is OfType<class>().

But now it does:

var foo2 = (from v in EcoLinqExtender.PSQuery<Class2>(EcoSpace) 
       where (v.Class1.Attribute1 == "5" && v.Name == "5A") 
           select v.Class1).OfType<SomeSubClass>()

With this in place, the database takes care of all the filtering for us and returns the SomeSubClasses that have any Class2 with the correct criteria.

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