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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:52:55+00:00 2026-05-11T20:52:55+00:00

I have a strange problem when deleteting records using linq, my suspicion is that

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I have a strange problem when deleteting records using linq, my suspicion is that it has something to do with the range variable (named source). After deleting a record all targets for a customer are retrieved using the following statement:

var q = from source in unitOfWork.GetRepository<db_Target>().Find()
  where source.db_TargetBase.db_Person.fk_Customer == customerID
  select source.FromLinq();

where FromLinq is in extention method on db_target:

public static Target FromLinq(this db_Target source)
{
    return new Target
    {
        id = source.id,
        LastModified = source.db_TargetBase.LastModified,
        ...
     }
}

When a record is deleted both db_Target and db_TargetBase are deleted. When, for example, two users are deleting records, linq tries to retrieve a record for user2 which is deleted by user1, causing a crash on the LastModified = source.db_TargetBase.LastModified line because db_TargetBase is null.

When using the following code the problem does not occure and only the non-deleted records are retrieved:

var q = from source in unitOfWork.GetRepository<db_Target>().Find()
    where source.db_TargetBase.db_Person.fk_Customer == customerID
    select new Target
    {
        id = source.id,
        LastModified = source.db_TargetBase.LastModified,
        ...
    };

This spawns two questions:

  1. What is happening here? Am I making a copy of the range variable source because I’m using it in a extention method?
  2. How can I “wrap” the return new Target code? I am using this in multiple places and do not want to copy it every time. Making my code harder to maintain.

TIA,

JJ

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    2026-05-11T20:52:55+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:52 pm

    In the first set of code – since the initializer lives an a non-translatable method (extension or otherwise), it cannot be translated – so it is run locally.

    In the second set of code – the initializer is represented by an elementinit expression, which is translated (examine/compare the select clause of the generated sql for proof).


    if you want to wrap this, you need to have an Expression<Func<db_Target, Target>> that anyone can grab and use in thier query. Fortunately, that’s easy to do:

    public Expression<Func<db_Target, Target>> GetFromLinqExpressionForTarget()
    {
      return
        source => new Target
        {
          id = source.id,
          LastModified = source.db_TargetBase.LastModified,
          ...
        }
    }
    

    Which may be used like so:

    var FromLinq = GetFromLinqExpressionForTarget();
    var q =
    (
       from source in ...
       ...
       ...
       select source
    ).Select(FromLinq);
    

    Now … I’m really running on a guess here and am only about 60% confident that my answer is correct. So if someone wants to confirm this, that’ll make my day. 🙂

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