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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:16:37+00:00 2026-05-13T00:16:37+00:00

I’ve got another simple one (I think) that’s stumping me. I have written a

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I’ve got another simple one (I think) that’s stumping me. I have written a method in one of my controls that gets the latest version of a file in a CMS given it’s filename (i.e. regardless of what folder the file resides in). I found it useful enough that I thought I’d chuck it in my CMSToolbox class, but when I do this I can no longer use the Where() method of a FileManager class provided by the CMS (which returns a list).

Here’s a simplified example of my class:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using CMS.CMS;
using CMS.Core;
using CMS.Web;

namespace CoA.CMS {
    public class ToolBox
    {
        public CMS.CMS.File getLatestFileVersionByFilename(string filename, int GroupID)
        {
            IList<CMS.CMS.File> fileWithName = FileManager.GetGroupAll(false, GroupID).Where(file => currentFileVersionIsNamed(file, filename)).ToList<CMS.CMS.File>();
            return getLatestFileFromListOfFiles(fileWithName);

        }
        protected bool currentFileVersionIsNamed(CMS.CMS.File file, string name)
        {
        }
        protected CMS.CMS.File  getLatestFileFromListOfFiles(CMS.CMS.File file)
        {
        }
    }
}

When I do exactly the same thing in the context of a Control (really a class provided by the CMS which extends Control) I have access to the Where() method, but in my ToolBox class I don’t. What gives? I figured that an IList would always allow access to the same methods from wherever you use it.

I’m a wrong again, haha 🙂


Edit: Filemanager.GetGroupAll() returns a CMSList which extends IList

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    2026-05-13T00:16:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:16 am

    You need a using directive for System.Linq. .Where() is an extension method on IEnumerable<T> (which IList<T> implements) that is defined in the System.Linq namespace.

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