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Can we use LINQ for MySql ?

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    Hello. Can we use LINQ for MySql Databases ? Thank you.

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      Hello. Can we use LINQ for MySql Databases ? Thank you.

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      I believe you can use this[^] with Linq.

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        Hello. Can we use LINQ for MySql Databases ? Thank you.

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        Hi, Yes, you can. Use LINQ for NHibernate. LINQ for NHibernate[^] If you want to set up a Multi-Tier infrastructure, InterLINQ could probably be a solution for you. InterLINQ [^] Also, see this project: LINQ Provider for MYSQL[^] I hope this would be helpful.

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          Hi, Yes, you can. Use LINQ for NHibernate. LINQ for NHibernate[^] If you want to set up a Multi-Tier infrastructure, InterLINQ could probably be a solution for you. InterLINQ [^] Also, see this project: LINQ Provider for MYSQL[^] I hope this would be helpful.

          John Adams ComponentOne LLC. www.componentone.com

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          Thank you John. That's great. But I want to know, is there a class to do that in .Net Framework ?

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            Thank you John. That's great. But I want to know, is there a class to do that in .Net Framework ?

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            Mohammad Dayyan wrote:

            is there a class to do that in .Net Framework ?

            Yes - he's posted to the links. If you mean, is there a class to do this in the framework you download from MS, then no, there isn't.

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              Mohammad Dayyan wrote:

              is there a class to do that in .Net Framework ?

              Yes - he's posted to the links. If you mean, is there a class to do this in the framework you download from MS, then no, there isn't.

              Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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              Thanks Pete

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