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I am getting the following exception when calling OData from my Kendo ListView:

"A binary operator with incompatible types was detected. Found operand types 'Edm.Guid' and 'Edm.String' for operator kind 'Equal'"

DECODED FILTER:
$filter=OrganizationId eq '4c2c1c1e-1838-42ca-b730-399816de85f8'

ENCODED FILTER:
%24filter=OrganizationId+eq+%274c2c1c1e-1838-42ca-b730-399816de85f8%27

HAVE ALSO UNSUCESSFULLY TRIED THESE FILTERS:
$filter=OrganizationId eq guid'4c2c1c1e-1838-42ca-b730-399816de85f8'
$filter=OrganizationId eq cast('4c2c1c1e-1838-42ca-b730-399816de85f8', Edm.Guid)

MY WEB API CALL LOOKS LIKE:

// GET: odata/Sites
[HttpGet]
[EnableQuery]
public IHttpActionResult GetSites(ODataQueryOptions<Site> queryOptions)
{
    IQueryable<Site> sites = null;

    try
    {
        queryOptions.Validate(_validationSettings);
        sites = _siteService.GetAll().OrderBy(x => x.SiteName);

        if (sites == null)
            return NotFound();
    }
    catch (ODataException ex)
    {
        TraceHandler.TraceError(ex);
        return BadRequest(ex.Message);
    }

    return Ok(sites);
}

MY JAVASCRIPT KENDO DATASOURCE LOOKS LIKE:

var dataSource = new kendo.data.DataSource({

    filter: { field: "OrganizationId", operator: "eq", value: that.settings.current.customer.id },
    schema: {
        data: function (data) {
            return data.value;
        },
        total: function (data) {
            return data.length;
        }
    },
    serverFiltering: true,
    serverPaging: true,
    transport: {
        parameterMap: function (options, type) {

            var paramMap = kendo.data.transports.odata.parameterMap(options);

            // Remove invalid Parameters that Web API doesn't support
            delete paramMap.$inlinecount; // <-- remove inlinecount
            delete paramMap.$format; // <-- remove format
            delete paramMap.$callback; // <-- remove callback

            // PLEASE NOTICE: That I have tried reformatting unsuccessfully
            //paramMap.$filter = paramMap.$filter.replace("OrganizationId eq ", "OrganizationId eq guid");
            //paramMap.$filter = "OrganizationId eq cast('81de6144-987c-4b6f-a9bd-355cb6597fc1', Edm.Guid)";

            return paramMap;
        },
        read: {
            url: buildRoute('odata/Sites')
            , dataType: 'json'
        }
    },
    type: 'odata'
});
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  • 1
    I've seen multiple resources stating that using the guid'[VALUE]' syntax is correct, could you double check that? Mar 11, 2015 at 19:46
  • I saw those and tried it in this attempt (noted above): $filter=OrganizationId eq guid'4c2c1c1e-1838-42ca-b730-399816de85f8' Do you think this is (somehow) formatted incorrectly? I am stuck. Mar 11, 2015 at 19:50
  • Can you call it successfully via fiddler or directly in the browser instead of via Kendo? Mar 11, 2015 at 20:26
  • Nope...directly entering the URL is how I was able to view the message (above) Mar 11, 2015 at 20:37
  • What version of OData are you using? The guid'...' syntax was only required for older versions of OData, when we standardized we simplified this to be just '...' as in your "DECODED FILTER". Can you post a repro project somewhere? Mar 12, 2015 at 2:31

5 Answers 5

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If the OData service is of protocol version V4, the correct query URL should be:

$filter=OrganizationId eq 4c2c1c1e-1838-42ca-b730-399816de85f8

No single quotes is required.

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    In my case, using your solution, it returns "{\"message\":\"Syntax error at position 14 in 'Id eq 07a2c616-968b-4a73-97bc-031c401e0b07'.\"}" Do you have any clue? Jan 23, 2018 at 10:36
  • I briefly encountered this error message when my guid was invalid (e.g. an extra character). The guid in Yusril's comment suffers from the same issue with an extra character.
    – nordisk
    Dec 27, 2018 at 13:28
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    I had the same issue, but with int type - removing quotes solved the issue. Mar 25, 2019 at 12:07
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    try [ ID eq guid'07a2c616-968b-4a73-97bc-031c401e0b07' ]. Worked for me Sep 9, 2020 at 17:27
  • To add to this answer: You need to send correct type for the field. OrganizationId wants a GUID or string. If you are using a custom field that is a string, you likely will need to wrap 12345 in single quotes e.g. $filter=myCustomField eq '12345' Apr 20 at 2:28
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I ran into this error querying OData 4.0 through Microsoft Dynamics. The other answers here didn't help unfortunately, even though they are exactly right. My issue was more with handing EntityReference's in filters.

I ended up having to adjust my filter to something like this, to target the foreign key properly. In the example below 'parentaccountid' is the foreign key in the entity I was querying. 'accountid' is the primary key in the accounts entity.

/opportunities?$select=opportunityid&$filter=parentaccountid/accountid eq 5e669180-be01-e711-8118-e0071b6af2a1
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Every value which is having kind of an id to another entity reference in ms crm, should be evaluated like this.

 $filter=_foodValue eq 593687F4-8B0C-E811-81B1-91CF10505DB5 

Does not require quotes or guid string.

0

Please try

$filter=OrganizationId%20eq%20guid%27067e6162-3b6f-4ae2-a171-2470b63dff02%27
0

With PowerBi Rest API, I was able to fix the issue by putting the GUID within single quotes: https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/myorg/groups?%24filter=id%20eq%20'9c02ab25-0e94-4835-92e6-62ac6460acd0'

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