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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:47:59+00:00 2026-05-11T01:47:59+00:00

Is there anyway I can create a not in clause like I would have

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Is there anyway I can create a not in clause like I would have in SQL Server in Linq to Entities?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:47:59+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:47 am

    If you are using an in-memory collection as your filter, it’s probably best to use the negation of Contains(). Note that this can fail if the list is too long, in which case you will need to choose another strategy (see below for using a strategy for a fully DB-oriented query).

       var exceptionList = new List<string> { 'exception1', 'exception2' };     var query = myEntities.MyEntity                          .Select(e => e.Name)                          .Where(e => !exceptionList.Contains(e.Name)); 

    If you’re excluding based on another database query using Except might be a better choice. (Here is a link to the supported Set extensions in LINQ to Entities)

       var exceptionList = myEntities.MyOtherEntity                                  .Select(e => e.Name);     var query = myEntities.MyEntity                          .Select(e => e.Name)                          .Except(exceptionList); 

    This assumes a complex entity in which you are excluding certain ones depending some property of another table and want the names of the entities that are not excluded. If you wanted the entire entity, then you’d need to construct the exceptions as instances of the entity class such that they would satisfy the default equality operator (see docs).

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