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sindhuan wrote:
Is this the right way to do??


No, because

dc.users.InsertOnSubmit("us");


won't even compile, because you're trying to insert a string "ur". Your code is expecting an entity of type user. So you want

dc.users.InsertOnSubmit(us);


So, you first want to query the user to get the name, then insert the new row.

using (MyDataContext dc = new MyDataContext())
{
    var userName = (from u in dc.tblUsers
                    where u.Id = someId
                    select u.UserName).FirstOrDefault();


    user us = new user
    {
        Date = DateTime.Now,
        name = userName
    };

    try
    {
        dc.users.InsertOnSubmit(us);
    }
    catch(Exception e)
    {
        // Handle exception here
    }
}


You will have to adjust the data context and table names and column names, but this should get you started.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is


modified 14-May-12 18:00pm.

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