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 public MainWindow()
 {
    CommandManager.AddExecutedHandler(this, ExecuteHandler);
 }

 void ExecuteHandler(object sender, ExecutedRoutedEventArgs e)
 {
 }

Error 1 Argument 2: cannot convert from 'method group' to 'System.Delegate'

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  • What if you want the method to accept different signature delegates?
    – mireazma
    Feb 13, 2021 at 12:19
  • @mireazma make it generic? Feb 13, 2021 at 17:51
  • Reading your comment I realized I didn't phrase the question correctly. I meant "What if you want the method to accept arbitrary signature delegates". As in having an unknown signature delegate as argument. Generics would have worked if C# had supported variadics. Otherwise it's beyond my view.
    – mireazma
    Feb 15, 2021 at 7:24

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I guess there are multiple ExecuteHandler with different signatures. Just cast your handler to the version you want to have:

CommandManager.AddExecuteHandler(this, (Action<object,ExecutedRoutedEventArgs>)ExecuteHandler);
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    Got it - new the delegate type: CommandManager.AddExecutedHandler(this, new ExecutedRoutedEventHandler(ExecuteHandler)); Actually even that wasn't necessary, my original code now seems to work fine. I didn't actually have two method definitions. I think this was maybe just a bug in VS where the error message was caused from some temporary object files. Weirdness. Mar 19, 2010 at 19:08
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I got this error due to a completely different problem.

        var engine = new Ingest(GetOperationType, GetSqlConnection);

    private static SqlConnection GetSqlConnection(string instanceCode, string defaultDB)
        =>  new SqlConnection($"Server={InstanceMap[instanceCode]};Database={defaultDB};Trusted_Connection=True;");


    private static Type GetOperationType(string operationName)
        => Type.GetType(typeof(BaseOperation).Namespace + "." + operationName + ", ConditioningEngine.EnginePlugins");

Both params to 'new Ingest...' are different types of delegate. The GetOperationType param had no problem while GetSqlConnection got the 'cannot convert from method group' error.
After trying the casting trick mentioned in the other answers the error changed to System.Data.SqlClient not referenced. After fixing the reference problem I could get rid of the cast. That is, the error was false. The casting trick was useful in letting me see what the real error was but the cast itself wasn't necessary. It seems the true error could be almost anything.

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