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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:38:12+00:00 2026-05-14T07:38:12+00:00

I have the following LINQ expression that’s not returning the appropriate response var query

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I have the following LINQ expression that’s not returning the appropriate response

    var query = from quote in db.Quotes
                where quote.QuoteStatus == "Estimating" || quote.QuoteStatus == "Rejected"
                from emp in db.Employees
                where emp.EmployeeID == quote.EmployeeID
                orderby quote.QuoteID descending
                select new 
                { 
                    quote.QuoteID, 
                    quote.DateDue, 
                    Company = quote.Company.CompanyName, 
                    Attachments = quote.Attachments.Count, 
                    Employee = emp.FullName, 
                    Estimator =  (quote.EstimatorID != null && quote.EstimatorID != String.Empty) 
                    ? db.Employees.Single (c => c.EmployeeID == quote.EstimatorID).FullName 
                    : "Unassigned", 
                    Status = quote.QuoteStatus, Priority = quote.Priority 
                };

The problem lies in the Estimator = (quote.EstimatorID != null && quote.EstimatorID != String.Empty) ? db.Employees.Single(c => c.EmployeeID == quote.EstimatorID).FullName : "Unassigned" part.

I NEVER get it to evalueate to “Unassigned”, on the ones that are supposed to, it just returns null. Have I written this wrong?

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    2026-05-14T07:38:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:38 am

    Try this and see if you’re receiving the same values:

    Estimator = ((!string.IsNullOrEmpty(quote.EstimatorID) && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(quote.EstimatorID.Trim())
    ? (db.Employees.Single(c => c.EmployeeID == quote.EstimatorID)).FullName 
    : "Unassigned")
    

    If that doesn’t work, try replacing the check in the ternary expression (!string.IsNullOrEmpty part) with false and see if you reach “Unassigned”. I’ve found that sometimes, when you use a ternary expression in a LINQ query, you have to wrap the whole thing in parentheses.

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