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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T15:14:26+00:00 2026-06-11T15:14:26+00:00

I have a where clause that looks up child objects on an entity: var

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I have a where clause that looks up child objects on an entity:

var Lookup = row.Offenses.Where(x => x.Desc == co.Desc && x.Action == co.Action && x.AppealYN == co.AppealYN && x.OffDate == co.OffDate).ToList();

Sometimes the co.OffDate can be null, which will cause an exception. Right now, the only way I can think of to get around that, is to use an if statement:

 if (co.OffDate.HasValue)
                                {
 var Lookup = row.Offenses.Where(x => x.Desc == co.Desc && x.Action == co.Action && x.AppealYN == co.AppealYN && x.OffDate == co.OffDate).ToList();
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                     var Lookup = row.Offenses.Where(x => x.Desc == co.Desc && x.Action == co.Action && x.AppealYN == co.AppealYN).ToList();
                                }

Is there anyway I can re-write the linq query to accomplish what the if statement does? I still want to do a lookup, even if the co.OffDate is null.

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    2026-06-11T15:14:27+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    You could insert a ternary into your Where filter:

    var Lookup = row.Offenses
      .Where(x => 
        x.Desc == co.Desc 
        && x.Action == co.Action 
        && x.AppealYN == co.AppealYN 
        && (co.OffDate.HasValue ? x.OffDate == co.OffDate : true)
      ).ToList();
    
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