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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:36:04+00:00 2026-05-16T03:36:04+00:00

I am using Moq as my mocking framework. As per the code below, I

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I am using Moq as my mocking framework. As per the code below, I have two mocks setup and I would like to setup the second to return the first mock. Is this possible and if so how would I go about doing it? At the moment it says the mock being returned is an invalid candidate.

[SetUp]
private void SetupMarketRow()
{
   var marketTotalRow = new Mock<ITotalRow>();
   marketTotalRow.Setup(r => r.TotalBudgetCurrentFact).Returns(1860716);
   marketTotalRow.Setup(r => r.TotalBudgetEvol).Returns(-26);
   marketTotalRow.Setup(r => r.TotalBudgetPreviousFact).Returns(2514079);


   var localMarketReport = new Mock<IReport>();
   localMarketReport.Setup(r => r.TotalRow).Returns(marketTotalRow);  
   // Red swiggley here saying invalid candidate  

}
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    2026-05-16T03:36:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:36 am

    You can access the actual Mocked ITotalRow using marketTotalRow.Object.

    [SetUp] 
    private void SetupMarketRow() 
    { 
       var marketTotalRow = new Mock<ITotalRow>(); 
       marketTotalRow.Setup(r => r.TotalBudgetCurrentFact).Returns(1860716); 
       marketTotalRow.Setup(r => r.TotalBudgetEvol).Returns(-26); 
       marketTotalRow.Setup(r => r.TotalBudgetPreviousFact).Returns(2514079); 
    
    
       var localMarketReport = new Mock<IReport>(); 
       localMarketReport.Setup(r => r.TotalRow).Returns(marketTotalRow.Object);   
       // Red swiggley here saying invalid candidate   
    
    }
    
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