I've an extension method, which returns an IQueryable, to get company products, I just want to use it in a IQueryable as a subquery,
public static class DBEntitiesCompanyExtensions {
public static IQueryable<Product> GetCompanyProducts(this DBEntities db, int companyId)
{
return db.Products.Where(m => m.CompanyId == companyId);
}
}
And this is how I call it,
using(var db = new DBEntities()) {
var query = db.Companies.Select(m => new {
CompanyName = m.Name,
NumberOfProducts = db.GetCompanyProducts(m.CompanyId).Count()
});
}
I expected it to works beacuse my extension methods returns an IQueryable, so it could be used in a IQueryable, am I wrong?
This is what I get, Is that possible to make it work?
System.NotSupportedException: LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method 'System.Linq.IQueryable`1[WebProject.Models.Company] GetCompanyProducts(WebProject.Models.DBEntities, Int32)' method, and this method cannot be translated into a store expression.
db.GetCompanyProducts(m.CompanyId)
into SQL, that is why it fails. You cant really encapsulate it to my knowledge. PlusCount
will evaluate the queryableIQueryable
result toExpression tree
mostly due to nested db context