LINQPad supports user-defined data type aliases, but not user-defined CLR types. The latter is not easy to deal with, as suggested by the link that Chris posted.
Why doesn't linqpad display all the columns in a table?
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04-10-2022 - |
Question
I am using Windows Authentication to connect to a SQL-SERVER database. I am using version 4.47.02 of Linqpad.
If you see the attached image, the same table in Sql server has more columns than the columns displayed in Linqpad.
EDIT: The columns that do not get displayed have a UDT for a data type.
How can I get all the columns in linqpad?
Solution
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