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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T06:25:30+00:00 2026-05-30T06:25:30+00:00

I have a table that has multiple fields which I just need one field.

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I have a table that has multiple fields which I just need one field. The table called ZipCompare.
I usually use IQueryable<> as returned type of a linq query. But for the following code, an error comes out said “can not implicitly convert type System.Linq.IQueryable<AnonymousType#1> to ZipCompare. Then what return type I should use? I use this function to fill the dropdownlist control
My code is :

public IQueryable<ZipCompare> GetStates()
    {
        VettingDataContext dc = new VettingDataContext(_connString);
        dc.DeferredLoadingEnabled = true;
        var query = (from c in dc.ZipCompares
                     select new { States = c.State }).Distinct();
        return query;
    }

Front end code:

ddl_BilState.DataSource = zipDAL.GetStates();
        ddl_BilState.DataTextField = "States";
        ddl_BilState.DataValueField = "States";
        ddl_BilState.DataBind();

This is a .net web application, I write in c#.

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    2026-05-30T06:25:32+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:25 am

    Look at your query:

    var query = (from c in dc.ZipCompares
                 select new { States = c.State }).Distinct();
    

    That isn’t selecting a ZipCompare – it’s selecting an anonymous type. It’s not clear what you are trying to do, but if you want to return an IQueryable<ZipCompare> your select clause will need to be select a ZipCompare.

    If you don’t want to return a ZipCompare… well, in this case it looks like you don’t need an anonymous type. Just use:

    var query = (from c in dc.ZipCompares
                 select c.State).Distinct();
    

    Or rather more succinctly:

    return dc.ZipCompares.Select(c => c.State).Distinct();
    

    You then change your data binding to bind to the value itself (use “.” as the field perhaps? Or perhaps the empty string? Not sure).

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