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Answer 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
Have you tried using Skip() and Take() methods ?Skip(n) will jump the n number of records and Take(n) will return n many records.for example you could tryvar subjects = db .Subjects .Where(s=> s.subjectNoted == false) .OrderBy(s=> s.idSubject) .Skip(1) ...
My vote of 5 by frostfang
Forum Message 30 Jun 2010  
I discovered the answer in another post. If i set the ContextTypeName property of the EntityDataSource to NameSpace.EntityContainerName then this fires off the Constructors of the EntityModel that i c
Forum Message 29 Jun 2010  
Love the article and the other suggestions in Part 2 but i have an issue when i try use this with an Entity Datasource. The OnContextCreated method never gets called meaning the SavingChanges event

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