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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T01:59:27+00:00 2026-05-25T01:59:27+00:00

I get this error System.NotSupportedException: The entity or complex type ‘MyModel.Team’ cannot be constructed

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I get this error “System.NotSupportedException: The entity or complex type ‘MyModel.Team’ cannot be constructed in a LINQ to Entities query.” when I navigate to the Team/Index/{id} page. Can someone point me to the mistake I did please?

Controller:

public ActionResult Index(int id)
    {
        IQueryable<Team> teams = teamRepository.GetTeamByPersonID(id);   
        return View("Index", teams);
    }

Repository:

public IQueryable<Team> GetTeamByPersonID(int id)
    {
        return from t in entities.Teams
               join d in entities.Departments
                on t.TeamID equals d.TeamID
               where (from p in entities.Person_Departments
                      join dep in entities.Departments
                      on p.DepartmentID equals dep.DepartmentID
                      where p.PersonID == id
                      select dep.TeamID).Contains(d.TeamID)
               select new Team
               {
                   TeamID = t.TeamID,
                   FullName = t.FullName,
                   ShortName = t.ShortName,
                   Iso5 = t.Iso5,
                   DateEstablished = t.DateEstablished,
                   City = t.City,
                   CountryID = t.CountryID
               };
    }

ViewModel:

public IQueryable<Team> teamList { get; set; }
public TeamViewModel(IQueryable<Team> teams)
    {
         teamList = teams;
    }

View:

<% foreach (var team in Model){ %>
    <tr>
        <td><%: Html.ActionLink(team.ShortName, "Details", new { id=team.TeamID}) %></td>
        <td><%: team.City %></td>
        <td><%: team.Country %></td>
    </tr>
<% } %>
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    2026-05-25T01:59:28+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 1:59 am

    The problem is that you are creating a Team class in a select statement, which is not supported by LINQ to SQL. Change your select to:

    select t
    

    or use an anonymous type:

    select new
    {
        TeamID = t.TeamID,
        FullName = t.FullName,
        ShortName = t.ShortName,
        Iso5 = t.Iso5,
        DateEstablished = t.DateEstablished,
        City = t.City,
        CountryID = t.CountryID
    };
    

    or use a DTO (anything that is not an entity):

    select new TeamDTO
    {
        TeamID = t.TeamID,
        FullName = t.FullName,
        ShortName = t.ShortName,
        Iso5 = t.Iso5,
        DateEstablished = t.DateEstablished,
        City = t.City,
        CountryID = t.CountryID
    };
    
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