I am attempting to use the ternary operator to check if a value is null and return one expression or the other. What I'm experiencing when incorporating this into a LINQ expression is that the Transact-SQL translation of the LINQ expression attempts to do a "column = null" rather than a "column IS NULL". I have reason to believe that this is because I'm doing the following:
mappedColumnName == (myVar == null ? null : myOtherVar)
Since it translates the following to columnName IS NULL in Transact-SQL:
mappedColumnName == null
Does anyone have any experience with this? I'd very much like to get this to work.
The entire LINQ expression:
(from MenuItem in menuContext.Menus
where MenuItem.IsSysAdmin == (ClientID == 1 ? true : false)
&& MenuItem.IsActive == true
&& MenuItem.ParentMenuCode == (ActiveSubMenu==null?null:ActiveMenu)
&& MenuItem.ClientID == (UseClientMenu ? ClientID : 0)
&& MenuItem.EmployeeID == (UseEmployeeMenu ? EmployeeID : 0)
orderby MenuItem.SortOrder, MenuItem.MenuName
select MenuItem);