I’m creating a delegate to retrieve all album records in the database. I’ve used this same way in another project, but for some reason I’m getting an error this time.
Have I missed a step? I’m not sure why this error is appearing.
Code
public static readonly Func<CodySolutionEntities, IQueryable<Album>> SelectAlbums =
CompiledQuery.Compile<CodySolutionEntities, IQueryable<Album>>(
query => from q in query.Albums.Include("Photo")
select q);
Error
Error 1 The type ‘CodyData.Diagram.CodySolutionEntities’ cannot be used as type parameter 'TArg0' in the generic type or method 'System.Data.Objects.CompiledQuery.Compile<TArg0,TResult>(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<System.Func<TArg0,TResult>>)'. There is no implicit reference conversion from 'CodyData.Diagram.CodySolutionEntities' to 'System.Data.Objects.ObjectContext'. C:\Users\Cody\Documents\CMBS\CodySolution\CodyData\Delegates\PhotoDelegates.cs 13 13 CodyData
The error message indicates that
CodySolutionEntitiesis not derived fromObjectContext, which is a problem because theCompiledQueryonly works with anObjectContext. In this caseCodySolutionEntitiesmust be derived from aDbContextobject which, at this time, is the recommended context object to use.The
CompiledQueryprobably worked in the past because, Entity Framework versions prior to 4.1 created an object derived fromObjectContextinstead ofDbContextfor you to manage your entities.Like this post explains, if you’re able to target .NET 4.5 you can use EF 5, and you won’t need the
CompiledQueryanymore as it will automatically cache compiled LINQ to Entity queries for you. If not you may want to look into switching back to using anObjectContext, but before doing that make sure your mindset isn’t simply compiled or bust.