I just tried using the ContainsEntity Framework in the query just so that it doesn't work, as this method does not exist in EF. However, the code compiles, which is frustrating.
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Does anyone know how to determine which methods the LINQ provider supports, given any LINQ provider?
Actually there is no API (which I know) that will tell you this, unfortunately.
If you are looking for an equivalent in EF, this question may help you.
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