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I would like a help in passing values to my property
private IEnumerable<OrderDetail> orderDetail;.  
I would like to fill it in, but I have already looked for some examples and I have not found anything with this situation. I ask for the help of colleagues if I can show some way to carry out these procedures without having to fill two Datatable to make Inner Join with the Linq.
I will present the structure of the Classes below and how I am performing the search in the Database.
 public class Order
    {
        public string orderNumber { get; set; }
        public DateTime orderDate { get; set; }
        private DateTime requiredDate { get; set; }
        private DateTime shippedDate { get; set; }
        public int customerNumber { get; set; }
        public bool status { get; set; }
        public string comments { get; set; }
        private IEnumerable<OrderDetail> orderDetail;
        public virtual IEnumerable<OrderDetail> OrderDetails
        {
            get { return orderDetail; }
            set { orderDetail = value; }
        }
        public Order()
        {
            orderDetail = new List<OrderDetail>();
        }
//No formulário do Evento Load
     private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
     myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString);
            myConnection.Open();
            MySqlDataAdapter conexaoAdapter = 
                new MySqlDataAdapter("select O.*, D.* " + 
                                        "from Orders O " +
                                        "INNER JOIN OrderDetails D " + 
                                        "ON O.orderNumber = D.orderNumber ", myConnection);
            conexaoAdapter.Fill(DataTableDatbase);
.....
}
I tried to use with the LINQ but it did not work this structure below the error:
Error 1 Cannot implicitly Convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.List' to 'System.Collections.Generic.Ienumerable'. An Explicit Conversion exists (are you Missing a cast?) D: Samples Projects Pizzaria Testelinq LINQ_TESTE2 Form1.Cs 47 42 LINQ_TESTE2
   IEnumerable<Order> queryNamesScores =
    from Listorder in DataTableDatbase.Tables["Orders"].AsEnumerable()
    select new Order()
    {
        orderNumber = DataTableDatbase.Tables[0].Rows[0]["orderNumber"].ToString(),
         OrderDetails  = (from scoreAsText in DataTableDatbase.Tables["OrderDetails"].AsEnumerable()
                      select scoreAsText).ToList()
    };
Does anyone have any example, hint or structure to perform this procedure of filling the collection type property of my class?

I don’t know if the code has any more problems but the error is due to which Orderdetails is stated as
IEnumerable<OrderDetail>and you’re assigning him aList. Retire.ToList()of.... select scoreAsText).ToList()– ramaral
But like if you look at the Order class I have a List property... So how would you mount the above example?
– ts.analista
@ramaral I assure you that the problem is not in assigning List<Orderdetail> to Ienumerable<Orderdetail>, after all the class List<T> implements Ienumerable<T> https://msdn.microsoft.com/pt-br/library/6sh2ey19(v=vs.110). aspx this is totally possible in object orientation.
– user26552
@Murilo You are right, was taken by the error text that says you can not convert the two types
– ramaral
I understand, it’s the first thing I would think too, but I don’t have a solution either.
– user26552