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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T06:33:48+00:00 2026-06-18T06:33:48+00:00

I have LINQ query that returns me the following error: The incoming tabular data

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I have LINQ query that returns me the following error:
“The incoming tabular data stream (TDS) remote procedure call (RPC) protocol stream is incorrect. Too many parameters were provided in this RPC request. The maximum is 2100”.

All I need is to count all clients that have BirthDate that I have their ID’s in list.
My list of client ID’s could be huge (millions of records).

Here is the query:

List<int> allClients = GetClientIDs();

int total = context.Clients.Where(x => allClients.Contains(x.ClientID) && x.BirthDate != null).Count();

When the query is rewritten this way,

int total = context
    .Clients
    .Count(x => allClients.Contains(x.ClientID) && x.BirthDate != null);

it causes the same error.

Also tried to make it in different way and it eats all memory:

List<int> allClients = GetClientIDs();

total = (from x in allClients.AsQueryable()
         join y in context.Clients
         on x equals y.ClientID
         where y.BirthDate != null
         select x).Count();
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    2026-06-18T06:33:49+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 6:33 am

    Well as Gert Arnold mentioned before, making query in chunks solves the problem, but it looks nasty:

    List<int> allClients = GetClientIDs();
    
    int total = 0;
    
    const int sqlLimit = 2000;
    
    int iterations = allClients.Count() / sqlLimit;
    
    for (int i = 0; i <= iterations; i++)
    {
        List<int> tempList = allClients.Skip(i * sqlLimit).Take(sqlLimit).ToList();
    
        int thisTotal = context.Clients.Count(x => tempList.Contains(x.ClientID) && x.BirthDate != null);
    
        total = total + thisTotal;
    }
    
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