# LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method

This is my Code where I am fetching data.

var list = (from u in _dbContext.Users
where u.IsActive
&& u.IsVisible
&& u.IsPuller.HasValue
&& u.IsPuller.Value
select new PartsPullerUsers
{
AvatarCroppedAbsolutePath = u.AvatarCroppedAbsolutePath,
Bio = u.Bio,
CreateDateTime = u.CreationDate,
Id = u.Id,
ModifieDateTime = u.LastModificationDate,
ReviewCount = u.ReviewsReceived.Count(review => review.IsActive && review.IsVisible),
Locations = (from ul in _dbContext.UserLocationRelationships
join l in _dbContext.Locations on ul.LocationId equals l.Id
where ul.IsActive && ul.UserId == u.Id
select new PartsPullerLocation
{
LocationId = ul.LocationId,
Name = ul.Location.Name
}),
Rating = u.GetPullerRating()
});


Now Here is my Extension.

public static int GetPullerRating(this User source)
{
var reviewCount = source.ReviewsReceived.Count(r => r.IsActive && r.IsVisible);
if (reviewCount == 0)
return 0;

var totalSum = source.ReviewsReceived.Where(r => r.IsActive && r.IsVisible).Sum(r => r.Rating);
var averageRating = totalSum / reviewCount;

return averageRating;
}


I have check this Post LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method

And I come to know I need to use

public System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<Row52.Data.Entities.User, int>> GetPullerRatingtest


But how ? Thanks

• you just need to call ToList() to load your items from the database before doing complex calculations to create the object – Jonesopolis Dec 23 '14 at 14:10
• @Jonesy Thanks Let me do this. – ujjaval Dec 23 '14 at 14:15
• Unrelated.. but to be honest I think you should refactor this code into a loop. – Lews Therin Dec 23 '14 at 14:19
• is the extension method in the same file? are you missing a reference? – tdbeckett Dec 23 '14 at 14:27
• @user3444160 Extension file is diff and I already add ref for that. – ujjaval Dec 23 '14 at 14:40

You can use conditionals inside LINQ to Entity queries:

AverageRating = u.ReviewsReceived.Count(r => r.IsActive && r.IsVisible) > 0 ?
u.ReviewsReceived.Where(r => r.IsActive && r.IsVisible).Sum(r => r.Rating) /
: 0


This will be calculated by the server, and returned as part of your list. Although with 10 million rows like you said, I would do some serious filtering before executing this.

• Thanks It's exactly what I want . :) – ujjaval Dec 23 '14 at 16:26

Code within LINQ (to Entities) query is executed within database, so you can't put random C# code there. So you should either use user.GetPullerRating() after it is retrieved or create a property if you don't want to do the calculation every time.

You can also do:

foreach (var u in list)
u.Rating = u.GetPullerRating()


By the way, why is it extension method.

• How does the compiler validate whether an extension method can be bound to a type? Is there a flag/attribute on the entities class? – Lews Therin Dec 23 '14 at 14:23
• @LewsTherin as I understand there is currently no mechanism to create custom extension methods, because they are hardcoded in Linq implementation (to EF). msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb738681.aspx – Andrey Dec 23 '14 at 15:01
• @Andrey Sorry can not Use Foreach loop because there 10 million records. – ujjaval Dec 23 '14 at 15:08
• @ujjaval you do query 10 mil records and you can't foreach them? Honestly I have a feeling that you are trying to approach the problem in a wrong way. Why would you need so many rows from your DB into your app? – Andrey Dec 23 '14 at 15:16