I'm trying to use the recommended LLBLGen syntax to query a projection (http://www.llblgen.com/documentation/3.5/LLBLGen%20Pro%20RTF/Using%20the%20generated%20code/Adapter/gencode_usingentityview_adapter.htm#projections)
IEntityView2 view = table.DefaultView;
List<A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO> something =
(from c in view
select new A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO
{
RecordStatus = c.RecordStatus,
UniqueIdent = c.UniqueIdent
}).ToList();
But I'm getting this error on 'select':
The type arguments for method 'IEnumerable<TResult>
System.Linq.Enumerable.Select<TSource, TResult>(this IEnumerable<TSource>,
Func<TSource, TResult>)' cannot be inferred from the query.
Funny is that the same works just fine in VB.Net
Dim view As IEntityView2 = table.DefaultView
Dim something As List(Of A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO) = _
(From c In view
Select New A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO With _
{
.RecordStatus = c.RecordStatus, _
.UniqueIdent = c.UniqueIdent
}).ToList()
I'm using VS2010, .NET 4 and LLBLGen 2.6. Can't figure out how to fix this can anyone give me a hand?
Thanks
Edit:
IEntityView2 is generated by LLBLGen and this is its definition
public interface IEntityView2 : IEnumerable
{
bool AllowEdit { get; set; }
bool AllowNew { get; set; }
bool AllowRemove { get; set; }
int Count { get; }
PostCollectionChangeAction DataChangeAction { get; set; }
IPredicate Filter { get; set; }
IEntityCollection2 RelatedCollection { get; }
ISortExpression Sorter { get; set; }
IEntity2 this[int index] { get; }
event ListChangedEventHandler ListChanged;
bool Contains(IEntity2 value);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, DataTable destination);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, IEntityCollection2 destination);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, IEntityDataProjector projector);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, DataTable destination, bool allowDuplicates);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, IEntityCollection2 destination, bool allowDuplicates);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, IEntityDataProjector projector, bool allowDuplicates);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, DataTable destination, bool allowDuplicates, IPredicate filter);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, IEntityCollection2 destination, bool allowDuplicates, IPredicate filter);
void CreateProjection(List<IEntityPropertyProjector> propertyProjectors, IEntityDataProjector projector, bool allowDuplicates, IPredicate filter);
int IndexOf(IEntity2 value);
IEntityCollection2 ToEntityCollection();
IEntityCollection2 ToEntityCollection(int startIndex);
}
IEntityView2
inherits the non-generic interface IEnumerable
. The Select
method however needs the generic version. That's why you are getting the error.
Assuming that the properties you want to access are defined on IEntity2
, the following will work:
view.Cast<IEntity2>()
.Select(c => new A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO
{
RecordStatus = c.RecordStatus,
UniqueIdent = c.UniqueIdent
})
.ToList();
It works in VB.NET because it uses late binding. You can easily see this on the following sample:
Dim view As IEntityView2 = table.DefaultView
Dim something As List(Of A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO) = _
(From c In view
Select New A1AllocationHelp1TableDTO With _
{
.RecordStatus = c.IDontExist _
}).ToList()
I am using a property that doesn't exist (IDontExist
). This code will still compile but throw an exception at runtime:
MissingMemberException: Public member 'IDontExist' on type 'IEntity2' not found.
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.Symbols.Container.GetMembers(String& MemberName, Boolean ReportErrors)
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.NewLateBinding.ObjectLateGet(Object Instance, Type Type, String MemberName, Object[] Arguments, String[] ArgumentNames, Type[] TypeArguments, Boolean[] CopyBack)
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.NewLateBinding.LateGet(Object Instance, Type Type, String MemberName, Object[] Arguments, String[] ArgumentNames, Type[] TypeArguments, Boolean[] CopyBack)
at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectEnumerableIterator`2.MoveNext()
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1..ctor(IEnumerable`1 collection)
at System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)