<= (Less Than or Equal To)

Compares two expressions to determine whether the left expression has a value less than or equal to the right expression.

expression <= expression

Arguments

  • expression
    Any valid expression. Both expressions must have implicitly convertible data types.

Result Types

true if the left expression has a value less than or equal to the right expression; otherwise, false.

Example

The following Entity SQL query uses <= comparison operator to compare two expressions to determine whether the left expression has a value less than or equal to the right expression. The query is based on the AdventureWorks Sales Model. To compile and run this query, follow these steps:

  1. Follow the procedure in How to: Execute a Query that Returns StructuralType Results.

  2. Pass the following query as an argument to the ExecuteStructuralTypeQuery method:

SELECT VALUE product FROM AdventureWorksEntities.Products 
    AS product where product.ListPrice <= @price

See Also

Concepts

Entity SQL Reference