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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:35:10+00:00 2026-05-11T23:35:10+00:00

I’m trying to use LINQ to SQL to select a few specific columns from

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I’m trying to use LINQ to SQL to select a few specific columns from a table and return the result as a strongly typed list of objects.

For Example:

var result = (from a in DataContext.Persons
                              where a.Age > 18
                              select new Person
                              {
                                  Name = a.Name,
                                  Age = a.Age
                              }
                              ).ToList();

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

It builds fine, but when I run it, I get the error. Explicit construction of entity type MyEntity in query is not allowed.

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    2026-05-11T23:35:11+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Basically you are doing it the right way. However, you should use an instance of the DataContext for querying (it’s not obvious that DataContext is an instance or the type name from your query):

    var result = (from a in new DataContext().Persons
                  where a.Age > 18
                  select new Person { Name = a.Name, Age = a.Age }).ToList();
    

    Apparently, the Person class is your LINQ to SQL generated entity class. You should create your own class if you only want some of the columns:

    class PersonInformation {
       public string Name {get;set;}
       public int Age {get;set;}
    }
    
    var result = (from a in new DataContext().Persons
                  where a.Age > 18
                  select new PersonInformation { Name = a.Name, Age = a.Age }).ToList();
    

    You can freely swap var with List<PersonInformation> here without affecting anything (as this is what the compiler does).

    Otherwise, if you are working locally with the query, I suggest considering an anonymous type:

    var result = (from a in new DataContext().Persons
                  where a.Age > 18
                  select new { a.Name, a.Age }).ToList();
    

    Note that in all of these cases, the result is statically typed (it’s type is known at compile time). The latter type is a List of a compiler generated anonymous class similar to the PersonInformation class I wrote above. As of C# 3.0, there’s no dynamic typing in the language.

    UPDATE:

    If you really want to return a List<Person> (which might or might not be the best thing to do), you can do this:

    var result = from a in new DataContext().Persons
                 where a.Age > 18
                 select new { a.Name, a.Age };
    
    List<Person> list = result.AsEnumerable()
                              .Select(o => new Person {
                                               Name = o.Name, 
                                               Age = o.Age
                              }).ToList();
    

    You can merge the above statements too, but I separated them for clarity.

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