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    Hi all, How can we see the LINQ query in add watch?

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      Hi all, How can we see the LINQ query in add watch?

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      Your question is vague. I assume you mean, "How can I look at the results of a LINQ query in the "watch" window in Visual Studio?" For that, add the LINQ query field to the watch window, then call .ToArray() on it. You should be able now to expand the field. Visual Studio may also give you the option to "evaluate results", which will iterate over the IEnumerable results and display them in the debugger.

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