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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:59:46+00:00 2026-05-15T16:59:46+00:00

I have the below linq query which takes a text field which may be

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I have the below linq query which takes a text field which may be Y, N or DBnull and populates a boolean? parameter with either True, False or null depending on the value of the field.

var dset = from i in tbdc.Talkbacks
       where i.talkback_id == id
       select new Talkback(
               i.talkback_id, i.acad_period, i.reference,
               i.staff_member, i.date_received, i.no_talkers,
               i.gender_id, i.names, i.type_id,
               i.method_id, i.area_id, i.site_id,
               i.category_id, i.date_closed, i.expenddate,
               i.acknowledgementtarget,
               (i.targetmet == "Y") ? true : 
                   ((i.targetmet == "N") ? false : null),
                   (i.acknowledgementtargetmet != "N") ? true : false

The problematic line is

(i.targetmet == "Y") ? true : ((i.targetmet == "N") ? false : null)

After reading up I found some documentation which states that the 2nd and 3rd arguments of the inline if need to be of the same type or be implicitly convertible to one another.

My question is, how do I get around this limitation to achieve my desired result?

I am relatively new to C# so am not familiar with all its quirks/capabilities yet.

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    2026-05-15T16:59:47+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:59 pm

    My suggestion would be to replace it with :

    (i.targetmet != null) ? (bool?)(i.targetmet == "Y") : null;
    

    the reason why the compiler does not agree without the cast is that even if you store it into a nullable structure, the ternary operation checks if the results are compatible through an implicit conversion.

    Results true and false are treated as bool literals, not bool?, thus not implicitly convertible to null. Casting either results to bool? will make them comparable. The one I suggested has an implicit convertion between bool? and null, and this works too:

    (i.targetmet != null) ? (i.targetmet == "Y") : (bool?)null;
    

    Which is an implicit conversion between a bool and bool?. I arbitrary prefer the first one..

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