"The LINQ expression node type 'Invoke' is not supported in LINQ to Entities" - stumped! "The LINQ expression node type 'Invoke' is not supported in LINQ to Entities" - stumped! asp.net asp.net

"The LINQ expression node type 'Invoke' is not supported in LINQ to Entities" - stumped!


I was getting this very error and I'm using Entity Framework with PredicateBuilder by Joe Albahari to build dynamic where clauses. If you happen to be in the same condition, you should call the AsExpandable method:

If querying with Entity Framework, change the last line to this:

return objectContext.Products.AsExpandable().Where(predicate);

This method is part of LINQKIT DLL that you can grab here or through a NuGet package here.

Everything works fine now. :)


You're trying to pass an arbitrary .NET function in... how could the entity framework hope to translate that into SQL? You can change it to take an Expression<Func<int, bool>> instead, and build the Where clause from that, although it won't be particularly easy, because you'll need to rewrite the expression with a different parameter expression (i.e. replacing whatever parameter expression is in the original expression tree with the expression of calling u.RelationTypeId).

To be honest, for the sake of just specifying u.RelationTypeId in the lambda expression that you use to create the expression tree to pass into the method, you'd be better off just using:

public IEnumerable<UserBandRelation> GetBandRelationsByUser(    Expression<Func<UsersBand, bool>> predicate){    using (var ctx = new OpenGroovesEntities())    {        var relations = ctx.UsersBands.Where(predicate);        // mapping, other stuff, back to business layer        return relations.ToList();    }}


You can call the Expand() method on your predicate before the Where request.