>>>>>>>That did it. Thanks!
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>>>>>>What's the difference? Or lucky guess?
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>>>>>where is how you get records limited by some condition. Using select without a where is fruitless unless you want everything in the collection. In his case, he was selecting 1 record, the select condition was ignored I think in that select is generally used to select individual fields from thh collection. However, using the where, limits the query only to records that apply to the condition.
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>>>>Whoops, I didn't notice that change. I only saw the ! instead of == False.
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>>>No problem, hard to do this at work, quickly an dstill make sense... LOL
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>>I'm getting into it a lot with Linq to NHibernate. Linq rocks. For some reason I was dragging my feet and work around ways to learn Linq, but it would have made my life a lot simpler a long time ago.
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>If you haven't got it yet, there is a super product call LinQPad that you can download for free. Registration is like 20.00 and you get the complete samples from two books on linQ and you can run and build your own queries and see the results as you go. Pretty sweet.
I just downloaded that last week because Cetin mentioned it. I haven't jumped into it that much yet, but will hopefully soon.