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I'm getting this error and I'm very confident about what cause it but not very sure how to fix it.

I am using entity framework code first and I have a foreign key in one of my entities which I on purpose set to long? :

public long? ClientId { get; set; }
public virtual Client Client { get; set; }

Then I use the data form the database that I create to fill a DataGridView and here comes the problem. I'm using custom searching/filtering through the elements of the dgv and the code for this custom filtering is inherited. It worked so fine till now but when I try to filter with ClientID I get the error for the post name.

I start debugging and saw this:

if (property.PropertyType == typeof(string))
                        {//some code
else if (property.PropertyType == typeof(bool))
                        {//other code
else if(rule.Data.Equals("1") || rule.Data.ToLower().Equals("true"))
                            {//again some code
else if (property.PropertyType == typeof(Int32))
                        {//some code
...

And because my value is type long? i don't get in the conditions below so my code enters the default condition which is:

else
   {
       long value = 0;
       if (long.TryParse(rule.Data, out value))
   {..code

According to the debugger the parsing returns true because I get into the if body but then I recieve the error from above and the type of me property is System.Nullable1[System.Int64].

I have a second foreign key which uses the exact same logic and everything works just fine with him. The only difference that I can see is that for the working case the type is long and for the error case the type is long?.

I want to leave the type long? but don't know if there's any workaround for this case.

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    So, you are receiving an error in the code you haven't shown us, am I understanding that correctly? Feb 26, 2013 at 12:23
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    "You saw that code" where? What is the purpose of the method (the name of the method helps to identify). Another very important question: What is the error? Feb 26, 2013 at 12:30
  • Yeah, the project is pretty big so I tried to isolate the problem. If I'm not understood then I guess I'll have to make it on my own. but fwi the code that call this method is GridFilterResult<T> result = service.List(gridSettings); . But I think that the prbolem is that I try to parse long? as long I tried to add a specific case for long? but it seems as if parsing to long? is not allowed...
    – Leron
    Feb 26, 2013 at 12:31
  • Leron, tell us the error or exception please! :-) Also post the code that the exception happens on it. Feb 26, 2013 at 12:40
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    @juharr, I respectively disagree. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/7573590/… for the reasons why. Feb 26, 2013 at 13:19

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I know this is an old question, but I've encountered a case where the generation of T? doesn't really work, but changing it to Nullable<T> does. Ie it generates code suitable for long but not for long?.

In your case:

public Nullable<long> ClientId { get; set; } // change long? to Nullable<long>
public virtual Client Client { get; set; }

Does that help?

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  • Sorry this was a while ago. I'm not working for the same company anymore so I can't test your suggestion. Still if it works for some cases leave it here so it eventually could help someone else.
    – Leron
    Sep 19, 2014 at 8:44

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