I don't think there's anything available right now - table-valued parameters were introduced in SQL Server 2008 - after LINQ and LINQ2SQL were out already I haven't found any mention in any of the blog post about support for table-valued parameters in LINQ2SQL in . NET 4.0 so far UPDATE: Here's a blog post by Damien Guard on the fixes and improvement for Linq-to-SQL in the . NET 4.0 time frame UPDATE 2: Unfortunately, according to Damien, this feature isn't supported in .
NET 3.5, and will not be supported in . NET 4.0 either :-( Can't be done in 3.5 or 4.0 right now :( )amien.
I don't think there's anything available right now - table-valued parameters were introduced in SQL Server 2008 - after LINQ and LINQ2SQL were out already. I haven't found any mention in any of the blog post about support for table-valued parameters in LINQ2SQL in . NET 4.0 so far.
UPDATE: Here's a blog post by Damien Guard on the fixes and improvement for Linq-to-SQL in the . NET 4.0 time frame. UPDATE 2: Unfortunately, according to Damien, this feature isn't supported in .
NET 3.5, and will not be supported in . NET 4.0 either :-( Can't be done in 3.5 or 4.0 right now :( )amien.
Do you have any info on new feature (if any) in L2S in . NET4.0? – Dmitri Kouminov Jun 19 '09 at 20:01 Interesting.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel. LINQ to SQL is alive. Great.Thanks.
– Dmitri Kouminov Jun 19 '09 at 20:56 This answer kills me :( Nope, it's not your fault marc_s :) ... a mate and I are wanting to do L2S + TVP's today and cried when we thought we were so close to a killer solution :) Back to ole ADO. NET for this one tiny part of our applications. – Pure.
Krome Jun 26 '09 at 2:26.
I don't think there's anything available right now - table-valued parameters were introduced in SQL Server 2008 - after LINQ and LINQ2SQL were out already. I haven't found any mention in any of the blog post about support for table-valued parameters in LINQ2SQL in . NET 4.0 so far.
Here's a blog post by Damien Guard on the fixes and improvement for Linq-to-SQL in the . NET 4.0 time frame. Unfortunately, according to Damien, this feature isn't supported in .
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