I'm trying to do a ToDictionary()
on my entities but I keep getting this error or another one similar like this one but with my entities shown in the message:
Unable to create a constant value of type 'Anonymous type'. Only primitive types or enumeration types are supported in this context.
Or this one with my entity in the error msg:
Unable to create a constant value of type 'DataAccess.Posts'. Only primitive types or enumeration types are supported in this context.
I broke the query down to some smaller peace's but still getting either of these error msgs:
var posts = dbContext
.Posts
.Where(x => channels.Contains(x.Connection))
.DistinctBy(p => new { p.Medium, p.ID })
.OrderByDescending(x => x.Date)
.Skip(skip)
.Take(take);
var asociatedTags = dbContext
.PostTagRelation
.Where(x => posts.Any(g => g.ItemId == x.ItemId && g.Medium == x.Medium)
&& x.Company == companyId)
.Select(x => new { x.ItemId, x.Tags })
.ToList();
Dictionary<string, Tags> dicTags = new Dictionary<string, Tags>();
dicTags = asociatedTags.ToDictionary(g => g.ItemId, g => g.Tags);
I came across a few posts about this, but I can't place them with my situation.
Any help would really be appreciated!
.DistinctBy()
is afaik no Out of the box method. Google says it comes with MoreLinq.LINQ
.DistinctBy
is probably only an extension for LINQ-to-Objects (i.e. forIEnumerable<T>
, not forIQueryable<T>
). That means, calling it executes the DB query to this point and the result is aposts
collection in memory which causes the exception in the second query atposts.Any...
. Moreover it causes that sorting,Skip
andTake
are performed in memory and not in the database with much more loaded data than you need. I'd say, avoidDistinctBy
.DistinctBy
I'll get duplicate posts. What can I use in stead ofDistinctBy
?GroupBy(p => new { p.Medium, p.ID }).Select(g => g.FirstOrDefault())
.