You can't use SkipWhile with EF because there's no good way to translate them to SQL. Since SQL queries return unordered sets (unless you use ORDER BY ) it doesn't make sense to use predicates like that so they don't exist The way to use SkipWhile in EF is to just turn the query into objects with AsEnumerable() before calling it: query = query.AsEnumerable(). SkipWhile(x => x.
CollegeID! = 100) Of course you probably want to do something like this: query = query. OrderBy(x => x.
CollegeId). Where(x => x. CollegeID > 100).
You can't use SkipWhile with EF because there's no good way to translate them to SQL. Since SQL queries return unordered sets (unless you use ORDER BY) it doesn't make sense to use predicates like that so they don't exist. The way to use SkipWhile in EF is to just turn the query into objects with AsEnumerable() before calling it: query = query.AsEnumerable().
SkipWhile(x => x. CollegeID! = 100); Of course you probably want to do something like this: query = query.
OrderBy(x => x. CollegeId). Where(x => x.
CollegeID > 100).
SkipWhile(x => x. Query = query. OrderBy(x => x.
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