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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:08:18+00:00 2026-05-17T00:08:18+00:00

Given the following code : var EmployeeXPosition = from emp in context.WTDEmployee from ep

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Given the following code :

        var EmployeeXPosition = from emp in context.WTDEmployee
                                from ep in emp.WTDEmployeeXOXPosition
                                select new { 
                                    EmployeeId = emp.id, 
                                    FullNameAndPosition =  string.Format("{0} {1} : {2}", emp.FirstName, emp.LastName, ep.WTDPosition.Position) 
                                };

It gives the error :

LINQ to Entities does not recognize
the method ‘System.String
Format(System.String, System.Object,
System.Object, System.Object)’ method,
and this method cannot be translated
into a store expression.

Sure enough I could do :

 emp.FirstName+" "+ emp.LastName +" : " + ep.WTDPosition.Position

But it just looks ugly, any suggestions on how to use string.Format instead ?

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    2026-05-17T00:08:18+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:08 am

    I usually solve this by creating two statements – one in LinqToEntities (or ToSql, or whatever) and then another in LinqToObjects. I do what I need to do in the store, and then do a separate processing step with the objects in memory. This mixes the best of both worlds.

     var EmployeeXPosition = from emp in context.WTDEmployee
                                    from ep in emp.WTDEmployeeXOXPosition
                                    select new { 
                                        emp.id, 
                                        emp.FirstName, 
                                        emp.LastName,
                                        ep.WTDPosition.Position
                                    };
    
    var result = from item in EmployeeXPosition.ToList()
                 select new 
                 {
                    EmployeeId = item.id, 
                    FullNameAndPosition =  string.Format("{0} {1} : {2}", item.FirstName, item.LastName, item.Position) 
                 };
    
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