Thanks for the prompt reply Graham.
I did actually think of that, but wasn't sure how can this be done
since the substring is called on the user of the where clause, that is
if I set all the users names to their substring my query will give me
all the users with "shortened" names... Again, any ideas would be
highly appreciated!

On Nov 16, 3:59 pm, Graham Bunce <[email protected]> wrote:
> set the substring outside the call?
>
> NH-Linq can be a bit flaky sometimes
>
> On Nov 16, 2:45 pm, Nieve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > I'm using Linq-to-nh and when I do
> > query.Where(user => names.Contains(user.Name.Substring(0, 2)));
> > I get a null reference exception.
> > Any idea how this should be done and/or what's wrong in my code? Cause
> > when I remove the Substring the query passes just fine...
>
>
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