i have a problem with a linq query where i try to get certain information out of it and simply can't find where the problem is. I have Tools, Tasks and a M-N ToolTask entity in my ef core db. This query includes 2 left outer joins and a group by at the end.
Even though i am checking if the grouped values are not null i am still getting an error message like "Nullable object must have a value". What am i missing here?
Also it seems like this linq query is evaluated client side, is there anything i can do to make it server side? It has been server side when i didn't have the "let maxDateV..." line in the code for some reason.
var max = (from t in _fabContext.Tools
join tt in _fabContext.ToolTask on t.ToolId equals tt.ToolId into tt1
from tt in tt1.DefaultIfEmpty()
join ts in _fabContext.Tasks on tt.TaskId equals ts.TaskId into ts1
from ts in ts1.DefaultIfEmpty()
group tt by tt.ToolId into g
let maxOrderV = g.Max(c => c != null ? c.Order : 0)
let maxDateV = g.Max(c => c != null ? c.Task.ExportDate : DateTime.MinValue)
select new
{
ToolId = g.Key,
MaxOrder = maxOrderV,
MaxExportDate = maxDateV
}).ToDictionary(d => d.ToolId, d =>
new OrderExportDate {
Order = d.MaxOrder,
ExportDate = d.MaxExportDate
});
Update 1 (Entity classes):
Task
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Main.DataLayer.EfClasses
{
public class Task
{
public int TaskId { get; private set; }
[Required]
public string Name { get; private set; }
[Required]
public int ProfileId { get; private set; }
[Required]
public DateTime ExportDate { get; private set; }
private HashSet<ToolTask> _toolTask;
public IEnumerable<ToolTask> ToolTask => _toolTask?.ToList();
private Task()
{
}
public Task(
string name,
int profileId,
DateTime exportDate)
{
Name = name;
ProfileId = profileId;
ExportDate = exportDate;
}
}
}
ToolTask
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Main.DataLayer.EfClasses
{
public class ToolTask
{
public int ToolId
{
get; private set;
}
public Tool Tool
{
get; private set;
}
public int TaskId
{
get; private set;
}
public Task Task
{
get; private set;
}
[Required]
public int SortOrder
{
get; private set;
}
private ToolTask() { }
internal ToolTask(Tool tool, Task task, int sortOrder)
{
Tool = tool;
ToolId = tool.ToolId;
Task = task;
TaskId = task.TaskId;
SortOrder = sortOrder;
}
public void ChangeOrder(int order)
{
SortOrder = order;
}
}
}
Tool
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Main.DataLayer.EfCode;
namespace Main.DataLayer.EfClasses
{
public class Tool
{
public int ToolId
{
get; private set;
}
[Required]
public string Name
{
get; private set;
}
[Required]
public string Model
{
get; private set;
}
private HashSet<ToolTask> _toolTask;
public IEnumerable<ToolTask> ToolTask => _toolTask?.ToList();
internal Tool() { }
public Tool(string name, string model)
{
Name = name;
Model = model;
_toolTask = new HashSet<ToolTask>();
}
public void AddTask(Task task, int sortOrder)
{
_toolTask?.Add(new ToolTask(this, task, sortOrder));
}
}
}
Each entity class has an own configuration class, but there is nothing huge in it apart from setting primary keys and the access mode for the backing fields.
tt
can benull
herett.ToolId
t.ToolId
instead, because left side is known to be non null. Also there are some defects in the current EF Core query translation which require writing the LINQ query in a specific way in order to get it fully translated and executed server side - for instance, using navigation properties instead of manual joins, the way you write the aggregate expressions etc. In order to give you a concrete answer, we need to see your entity model.