I have this following query:
db.Users.AsQueryable()
.Where(u => u.Id = userResolver.LoggedUserId() && u.Packages.Where(p =>
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.InProgress ||
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.Delivered ||
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.Shipped ||
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.Waiting)
.Sum(p => p.Price) > u.MaxCredit)
.ToList()
What I'm trying to achieve is to group all the package status checks to an extension methods. Something like that:
db.Users.AsQueryable()
.Where(u => u.Id = userResolver.LoggedUserId() &&
u.Packages.Where(p => p.IsShippedOrInProgress())
.Sum(p => p.Price) > u.MaxCredit)
.ToList()
//This is the extension method
public static bool IsShippedOrInProgress(this Package p) {
return p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.InProgress ||
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.Delivered ||
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.Shipped ||
p.StatusId == (int)PackageStatus.Waiting)
}
When I view the sql query generated in the first example, everything seems ok, but when I'm using the second approach the part of the query that checks the status doesn't exists.
Expression<Func<Package, Boolean>>