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Anders Hattestad
May 16, 2011
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Quick tip with DDS and Linq

I have had trouble with a simple Linq statement.

Code Snippet
  1. public static T GetMyRow(PageReference pageRef)
  2. {
  3.     var query = from item in Items where
  4.     item.PageReferenceString == pageRef.CreateReferenceToPublishedPage().ToString()
  5.     select item;

 

It kept throwing errors like

Methods not supported for type System.Object

Even when I rewrote it to

Code Snippet
  1. public static T GetMyRow(PageReference pageRef)
  2. {
  3.     var query = from item in Items where
  4.     item.PageReferenceString == (pageRef.CreateReferenceToPublishedPage().ToString())
  5.     select item;

I got the same error,

But if I make a function that returned a string like this:

Code Snippet
  1. public static string PageRefAsString(PageReference pageRef)
  2. {
  3.     return pageRef.CreateReferenceToPublishedPage().ToString();
  4. }
  5. public static T GetMyRow(PageReference pageRef)
  6. {
  7.     var query = from item in Items
  8.     where item.PageReferenceString == PageRefAsString(pageRef)
  9.     select item;

I didn’t get the error. I guess there are something with what get executed or evaluated first, or something. But if you get this error message: Methods not supported for type System.Object. Maybe this is your problem, and you can save your self some time debugging it Smile. Cause I used some time before I finally got it to work.

May 16, 2011

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