Given a simple schema e.g. PurchaseOrders { OrderId, Total, LineItemCount }, I want to generate a simple query for some simple stats like below:
select sum(lineitemcount) as totalitems, sum(total) as totalsales
from purchaseorders
However in Linq to Sql I am struggling to get this into one query.
At the moment I have this:
decimal totalSales = PurchaseOrders.Sum(po => po.Total)
decimal totalItems = PurchaseOrders.Sum(po => po.LineItemcount)
Is there a way to do this as one query?
Closest I can work out is to give it a fake group-by clause. It works, and outputs as you'd expect, but the generated SQL actually winds up passing in a parameter of "1" and grouping on it which is a tad suboptimal. Here's the syntax for what I've got though:
Maybe you can try Aggregate:
This is how you can define the
SumTwoOrder
method:Here is one way that should work. I'm not sure of the data types so I assumed nullable integers.