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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:57:24+00:00 2026-05-15T04:57:24+00:00

Like the title says, I have the following exception: Description: Event code: 3005 Event

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Like the title says, I have the following exception:

Description: Event code: 3005 Event
message: An unhandled exception has
occurred. Exception information:
Exception type: NotSupportedException
Exception message: Explicit construction of entity type
‘Company.Project.Core.Domain.Friend’
in query is not allowed.

I am using LINQ to SQL and have the following code in my datacontext:

var friends2 = (
    from f in dc.Friends
    where f.MyFriendsAccountId == accountId
    where f.AccountId != accountId
    select new 
    {
        f.FriendId,
        AccountId = f.MyFriendsAccountId,
        MyFriendsAccountId = f.AccountId, 
        f.CreateDate,
        f.Timestamp
    }).Distinct();

result.AddRange(
    from o in friends2
    select new Friend()
    {
        FriendId = o.FriendId, 
        AccountId = o.AccountId, 
        CreateDate = o.CreateDate, 
        MyFriendsAccountId = o.MyFriendsAccountId, 
        Timestamp = o.Timestamp
    });

the final code block is throwing the error and I am pretty sure it is this statement
that is the culprit:

.Select( o => **new Friend**

How should I be reworking my code to avoid this error?

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    2026-05-15T04:57:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:57 am

    Entities that are part of the data context can not be created using a LINQ query. This is a well thought design decision of the C# team. Because the entities are newed up (manually) in the Select statement, this would mean that they are not tracked by the DataContext and this can confuse developers. On the other hand, when the DataContext would automatically insert on submit those newed up entities, this would be confusing as well. The only option left was communicating to the developers that this is not such a good idea to do, and that is what you saw happening.

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