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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:30:12+00:00 2026-05-22T15:30:12+00:00

I added a method to our Service Base Class to get all unexported instances

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I added a method to our Service Base Class to get all unexported instances of a particular item (an Item of type T)

    public virtual IEnumerable<T> UnexportedToSun()
    {
        var query = GetIQueryable();
        query = query.Where(x => x.SunExportDate == null);
        return query.ToList();
    }

This has worked well … however we’ve got a couple of new cases where we need to pass in a bit of a query.

What I wanted to do was use the

Expression<Func<T, TPropertyType>> 

syntax so that I could do stuff like this …

var transportInvoices = _purchaseInvoiceService.UnexportedToSun(x => x.InvoiceType == InvoiceType.Transport);

The above worked as I imagined … but I’m not sure where to go now …

    public virtual IEnumerable<T> UnexportedToSun<TPropertyType>(Expression<Func<T, TPropertyType>> otherQuery)
    {
        var query = GetIQueryable();
        query = query.Where(x => x.SunExportDate == null);
        query = query //TODO: Add my other query
        return query.ToList();
    }

Can anyone point me in the right direction please?

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    2026-05-22T15:30:13+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:30 pm

    If you just need to add more filters, you can call Where again:

    var query = GetIQueryable();
    query = query.Where(x => x.SunExportDate == null);
    query = query.Where(x => x.IsHappy);
    return query.ToList();
    

    That’s one of LINQ’s nice feature’s – it’s composable, so you can build up block by block. You could do other things, too… for example:

    var query = GetIQueryable();
    query = query.Where(x => x.SunExportDate == null);
    query = query.Select(x => x.ValueA + x.ValueB);
    return query.ToList(); // Will return a List<int> or whatever instead
    

    For a general purpose filter, you’d want an expression returning bool::

    public virtual IEnumerable<T> UnexportedToSun(Expression<Func<T, bool>> predicate)
    {
        var query = GetIQueryable();
        query = query.Where(x => x.SunExportDate == null);
        query = query.Where(predicate);
        return query.ToList();
    }
    
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