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Today's Video

Title Deferred Loading
Topic LINQ to SQL
Publication Date 1st May, 2007
Download Link
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http://mtaulty.com/videos/nuggets/l2s/12_mt_l2s_deferredloading.wmv
Description Relationships between rows in the database can be mapped to properties on .NET types such that the relationship is represented by navigating into a collection property. With such power comes great responsibility (ahem) and it's important to understand when and how such collections of "child records" are populated by the framework. In this video we take a look at that.
VS Version Used Visual Studio "Orcas" March CTP
Download Size 8MB
Running Time 12 minutes

Previous Videos

When Do Queries Execute? 30th April, 2007
Dealing with NULLs 27th April, 2007
Joins 26th April, 2007
Concurrency 25th April, 2007
Updating Data 24th April, 2007
Deleting Data 23rd April, 2007
Inserting Data 20th April, 2007
Tools for Generating Mapping Information 19th April, 2007
Mapping .NET Types to Relational Schema 18th April, 2007
A Tour Around the DataContext 17th April, 2007
Introduction to LINQ to SQL 16th April, 2007

Next Video

Querying with Stored Procedures [LINQ to SQL], Publish Date: 2nd May, 2007.


Posted Tue, May 1 2007 1:24 AM by mtaulty

Comments

NikolajW wrote LINQ videoer fra Mike Taulty
on Tue, May 1 2007 5:05 AM
Når man snakker om Visual Studio "Orcas", så er LINQ den feature som alle begejstres over, og som ligner
Christopher Steen wrote Link Listing - May 1, 2007
on Tue, May 1 2007 9:36 PM
Accessing and Updating Data in ASP.NET 2.0: Inserting Data [Via: ] Creating an Ajax Rating Widget [Via:...
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