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GeneralRe: LINQ "let" Pin
James Curran11-Jun-16 17:04
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Rob Philpott8-Jun-16 4:12
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Rob Philpott8-Jun-16 4:51
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Rob Philpott8-Jun-16 7:37
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Marc Clifton8-Jun-16 7:59
mvaMarc Clifton8-Jun-16 7:59 
Rob Philpott wrote:
Is there anything you can do in one syntax that you can't in the other?


Possibly Cast<T>

For example:
T record = mappedRecords[typeof(T)].Cast<T>().Where(r => r.Row == row).Single();

But I'm not sure, I haven't seen any examples using query syntax. I suppose the point though is, you should cast before you query. Roll eyes | :rolleyes:

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