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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:22:04+00:00 2026-05-10T21:22:04+00:00

I’m trying to inject a dynamic where clause in my Linq to SQL query

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I’m trying to inject a dynamic where clause in my Linq to SQL query and I get an overload exception. The same expression work when added in the query proper?

 qry.Where(Function(c) c.CallDate < Date.Now.AddDays(-1)) 

Any thoughts on how to this to work?

The exception reads:

Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'Where' can be called with these arguments: Extension method 'Public Function Where(predicate As System.Func(Of Calls, Integer, Boolean)) As System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable(Of Calls)' defined in 'System.Linq.Enumerable': Nested function does not have the same signature as delegate 'System.Func(Of Calls, Integer, Boolean)'. Extension method 'Public Function Where(predicate As System.Func(Of Calls, Boolean)) As System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable(Of Calls)' defined in 'System.Linq.Enumerable': Option Strict On disallows implicit conversions from 'Boolean?' to 'Boolean'. Extension method 'Public Function Where(predicate As System.Linq.Expressions.Expression(Of System.Func(Of Calls, Integer, Boolean))) As System.Linq.IQueryable(Of Calls)' defined in 'System.Linq.Queryable': Nested function does not have the same signature as delegate 'System.Func(Of Calls, Integer, Boolean)'. Extension method 'Public Function Where(predicate As System.Linq.Expressions.Expression(Of System.Func(Of Calls, Boolean))) As System.Linq.IQueryable(Of Calls)' defined in 'System.Linq.Queryable': Option Strict On disallows implicit conversions from 'Boolean?' to 'Boolean'.  C:\Projects\Test Projects\Encore\EncoreData.vb  59  9   Encore 

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  1. 2026-05-10T21:22:04+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 9:22 pm

    Just taking a stab here, haven’t seen this before but here you go.

    Looks like the key parts are these 2 lines from you exception:

    Nested function does not have the same signature as delegate ‘System.Func(Of Calls, Integer, Boolean)’.

    disallows implicit conversions from ‘Boolean?’ to ‘Boolean’.

    So your function you are creating seems to have a output of type boolean? , whereas the where clause is expecting a boolean. And the system cannot do an implicit conversion from boolean? to boolean because of the possibility of a null value.

    So, you might try writing your function with an explicit conversion. Either (boolean) or Convert.ToBool.

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