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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T15:14:59+00:00 2026-05-23T15:14:59+00:00

I’m getting a very odd problem in Entity Framework query that I literally spent

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I’m getting a very odd problem in Entity Framework query that I literally spent hours on.

When a query is executed, I get an exception:

In constructors and initializers, only property or field parameter bindings are supported in LINQ to Entities.

Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

Exception Details: System.NotSupportedException: In constructors and initializers, only property or field parameter bindings are supported in LINQ to Entities.

I know this problem typically occurs when you invoke a constructor with parameters inside of the query. This is natural because LINQ to Entities can’t know what’s going on there.

However, my query only uses object initializer syntax to fill the values, and I assume the default parameterless constructor will be invoked:

private static readonly Func<MyEntities, int, MessageParty> _getUserMessagePartyQuery = CompiledQuery.Compile(
    ( MyEntities ctx, int id ) =>
        ctx.Users
        .Where( u => u.ID == id )
        .Select( u => new {
            u, up = u.UserProfile, img = u.UserProfile.Image
        })
        .Select( info => new MessageParty
        {
            PartyID = id,
            Title = info.u.FullName,

            // Assignment below causes the failure:
            Image = {
                Image = info.img,
                ExternalUrl = info.up.ExternalProfileImageUrl
            },

        } ).First()
    );

To re-iterate, the part causing the failure is:

Image = {
    Image = info.img,
    ExternalUrl = info.up.ExternalProfileImageUrl
}

Image is a property of type ImageInfo, which is uber-simple class:

public class ImageInfo
{
    public Model.Image Image
    {
        get;
        set;
    }

    public string ExternalUrl 
    {
        get;
        set;
    }
}

I’m clearly not doing anything else but simple property assignments. Why does this query fail?

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    2026-05-23T15:14:59+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    Your current code is effectively:

    MessageParty tmp = new MessageParty();
    // Other stuff
    tmp.Image.Image = info.img;
    tmp.Image.ExternalUrl = info.up.ExternalProfileImageUrl;
    

    In other words, it’s setting properties of the existing ImageInfo (if there is one) rather than creating a new ImageInfo. This is called a nested object initializer.

    I suspect you want it to be equivalent to:

    MessageParty tmp = new MessageParty();
    // Other stuff
    ImageInfo tmpImage = new ImageInfo();
    tmpImage.Image = info.img;
    tmpImage.ExternalUrl = info.up.ExternalProfileImageUrl;
    tmp.Image = tmpImage;
    

    So change your query to use:

    Image = new ImageInfo {
        Image = info.img,
        ExternalUrl = info.up.ExternalProfileImageUrl
    }
    
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