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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T05:27:10+00:00 2026-05-21T05:27:10+00:00

I have a LinqDataSource defined like this: <asp:LinqDataSource ID=LinqDataSource1 runat=server OnSelecting=LinqDataSource_FileSelecting></asp:LinqDataSource> In LinqDataSource_FileSelecting, it

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I have a LinqDataSource defined like this:

<asp:LinqDataSource ID="LinqDataSource1" runat="server" OnSelecting="LinqDataSource_FileSelecting"></asp:LinqDataSource>

In LinqDataSource_FileSelecting, it returns/sets a List<string> to e.Result, where e is the EventArgs (LinqDataSourceSelectEventArgs) in the Selecting event of the LinqDataSource. I’m getting this error when the page loads:

“The ContextTypeName property of LinqDataSource ‘LinqDataSource1’ must specify a data context type.”

Based on this message and looking at the docs, I need to set the ContextTypeName and TableName properties of the LinqDataSource. ContextTypeName would normally be the name of a class, and TableName would be the name of an enumerable property within that class.

When the data source is a List<string> I’m not sure what ContextTypeName or TableName I can assign. I’ve tried System.Collections.Generic.List<string> for the ContextTypeName, but that didn’t work, I received “Could not load type ‘System.Collections.Generic.List<string>‘”

I realize the LinqDataSource may not be the appropriate control when the data source is a List<string> generated within the Selecting event. But is there a ContextTypeName and TableName I can set for this scenario?

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    2026-05-21T05:27:10+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 5:27 am

    Found the answer. Turns out that you can omit ContextTypeName and TableName when using the Selecting event and assigning a List<string> to e.Result. However, if you assign null to e.Result, then this error will occur since ASP.NET doesn’t know the type of data. My code on the Selecting event was designed to set a non-null value to e.Result, but a separate problem was leading to null being set to e.Result … leading to this error.

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