Pascal,

Per our IM conversation, I created a repro for this and e-mailed it to
you.

-b

On Dec 3, 3:14 pm, bryan costanich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When i run a join query, like the following example:
>
>         var dbItems =
>                 (from a in db.Orders
>                  from b in db.OrderSections
>                  from c in db.Tickets
>                  where a.Order1 == b.Order
>                  where b.OrderSection1 == c.OrderSection
>                  where c.Event == eventID
>                  select a);
>
> i get the following run-time error:
>
> Argument type 'DbLinq.Data.Linq.Table`1
> [TixSmart.BoxOffice.Local.DL.OrderSection]' does not match the
> corresponding member type 'TixSmart.BoxOffice.Local.DL.OrderSection'
>
> it's happening at NewExpressionMutator line 48.
>
> i've tried this on a couple different queries that look similar and
> they're all getting the same error (the types are different, but the
> message is the same).
>
> has anyone seen this?
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