I suspect I’m missing something rather basic, yet I can’t figure this one out.
I’m running a simple linq query –
var result = from UserLine u in context.Users
where u.PartitionKey == provider.Value && u.RowKey == id.Value
select u;
UserLine user = null;
try
{
user = result.FirstOrDefault();
}
For some reason this produces a TargetInvocationException with an inner exception of NullReferenceException.
This happens when the linq query produces no results, but I was under the impression that FirstOrDefault would return Default<T> rather than throw an exception?
I don’t know if it matters, but the UserLine class inherits from Microsoft.WindowsAzure.StorageClient.TableServiceEntity
I figured it out – the problem occured when either id or provider had ‘/’ in the value, which the id did. when I removed it the code ran fine
Understanding the Table Service Data Model has a section on ‘Characters Disallowed in Key Fields’ –