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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T05:58:30+00:00 2026-05-26T05:58:30+00:00

Suppose you’re searching some object with two boolean properties, A and B. What if

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Suppose you’re searching some object with two boolean properties, A and B.

What if you have two linq queries:

IQueryable<ObjectType> query = getIQueryableSomehow()
query.Where(x => x.A);

IQueryable<ObjectType> query2 = getIQueryableSomehow()
query2.Where(x => x.B);

How can I join these queries together so that they are equivalent to this?:

IQueryable<ObjectType> query3 = getIQueryableSomehow()
query3.Where(x => x.A || x.B)

I would like to use query3 = query.Union(query2), but sadly in my Linq provider union is not supported.

I split up the case for x => x.A && x.B by chaining the where clause. This is what I mean:

IQueryable<ObjectType> query = getIQueryableSomehow();
query = query.Where(x => x.A);
query = query.Where(x => x.B);

Is there some similar workaround for the or case?

Thanks,

Isaac

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    2026-05-26T05:58:30+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 5:58 am

    using Predicate Builder

    IQueryable<ObjectType> query = getIQueryableSomehow();
    var predicate = PredicateBuilder.False<ObjectType>();
    predicate = predicate.Or(x => x.A);
    predicate = predicate.Or(x => x.B);
    
    var list = query.Where(predicate).ToList();
    
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