>From a LINQ point of view, there's only IQueryable and IEnumerable,
IQueryable being preferred in overloads since it's more specific.
Concrete types make no difference.

But maybe I misunderstood. Can you provide an example?

On Sep 22, 11:30 am, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah... in this case items should be a List not a IList nor ICollection...
> I'm not sure but seems that using interfaces re-linq generates a different 
> tree.
>
> --
> Fabio Maulo
>
> El 22/09/2010, a las 06:23, Stefan Wenig <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>
>
> > PS: if that's not supported, you can also try
> > var score = from s in NHibernateSession.Linq<Score>()
> >   where items.Contains (s.Item)
> >   select s;
>
> > On Sep 22, 11:03 am, Stefan Wenig <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> This would be the correct code:
>
> >> IList<Item> item = FromSomeSource();
> >> var score = from s in NHibernateSession.Linq<Score>()
> >>    join i in items on s.Item equals i
> >>   select s;
>
> >> Looks weird, but the thing is:
> >> - If you have a query source and join an in-memory collection to it,
> >> you create a query that receives the collection.
> >> - If you have an in-memory collection and join a query to it, the
> >> query is executed and then joined to the collection.
> >> Don't know if NH's LINQ provider supports this though (re-linq does).
>
> >> Technically, the reason is the parameter list of Queryable.Join:
> >> IQueryable<TOuter>, IEnumerable<TInner>. One could just create a new
> >> extension method that supports the other way too, but I'd be careful
> >> with that kind of ideas ;-)
>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Stefan
>
> >> On Sep 22, 12:02 am, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Can someone tell me why when I use the NHibernate Linq inhibitor it
> >>> gets the entire table when I trace it in Sql Profiler and if I use it
> >>> in the from it gets the entire table 1 record at a time.
>
> >>> Simple query
>
> >>> IList<Item> item = FromSomeSource();
> >>> var score = (from i in items
> >>>   join s in NHibernateSession.Linq<Score>() on i equals s.Item
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>
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