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I tried a couple of LINQ sample queries that contain an 'IN' clause but a got an unsupported or some other exception. I assume this feature is not currently supported. Any plans to include this in later releases? |
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I presume you are using this with an inner set rather than just a IQueryable<Entity> definition from the UnitOfWork? Outside of a single IQueryable<Entity> set you would indeed run into unsupported territory at present. With 3.0 we support Join, GroupJoin and SelectMany more completely which will resolve these issues. We are also working on allowing chained queries to support targeting a result set from a query rather than just an IQueryable over a whole table (as is currently the case).
Jeremy |
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This is good to know for the future. Thanks. |
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