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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T13:28:41+00:00 2026-05-29T13:28:41+00:00

i have LINQ expression node type ArrayIndex is not suported in LINQ to Entities

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i have LINQ expression node type ArrayIndex is not suported in LINQ to Entities error when i am trying to do the following

public List<AttachmentList> ShowAttachments(int type, int ReferenceId)
{

    try
    {
        var attachmentNames =
            (from attachment in tent.Attachments
                where (attachment.Attachment_Type == type
                    && attachment.Attachment_Reference_Pk == ReferenceId)
                select new AttachmentList
                        {
                            Attachment_Pk = attachment.Attachment_Pk,
                            Attachment_File_Path = attachment
                                .Attachment_File_Path.Split(new[] {'$'})[1]
                        }).ToList();

        return attachmentNames;
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        ExceptionHandler.ExceptionLog(ex);
        return null;
    }
} 

As you can see that i am trying to split the Attachmentfilepath which contains '$' and assign the second value([1]) to the Attachment_FilePath

Can anyone please suggest how i can split and assign the value to the AttachmentList string in the same query
Thanks

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    2026-05-29T13:28:41+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 1:28 pm

    To be honest, the simplest approach would be to do the splitting on the client-side, unless you really need it to be a fully-fledged entity. For example:

    var query = from attachment in tent.Attachments
                where attachment.Attachment_Type == type &&
                      attachment.Attachment_Reference_Pk == ReferenceId
                select new { Attachment_Pk, Attachment_File_Path };
    
    // Force the rest to execute client-side.
    var attachmentNames = query.AsEnumerable()
                               .Select(x => new AttachmentList {
                                   Attachment_Pk = x.Attachment_Pk,
                                   Attachment_File_Path = x.Attachment_File_Path
                                                           .Split('$')[1]
                               })
                               .ToList();
    
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