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  • Cannot convert lambda expression to type X because it is not a delegate type

    Error Description

    This error can occur when an operator, expression, or property definition is not valid. As a result, the View Engine cannot recognize the entire extension definition (the lambda expression).

    Usually, problematic syntax constructions look as follows:

    Some_Class.Some_Property = [No_Namespace]Some_Non_Primitive_Type;
    

    Solution 1

    Make sure that all required namespaces are registered. Refer to the following section for more information: Manual Integration into an Existing Project.

    For instance, register the System.Web.UI.WebControls namespace if you use the Orientation enumeration.

    <configuration>
      <system.web.webPages.razor>
        <pages pageBaseType="System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage">
          <namespaces>
            <add namespace="System.Web.UI.WebControls" />
            ...
    
    @Html.DevExpress().Menu(settings => {  
        ...  
        settings.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal;  
    }).GetHtml()  
    

    Note that if you use DevExpress Project Templates to create a project, all required information is automatically added to the configuration files.

    Solution 2

    Use the full type name, including the namespace.

    @Html.DevExpress().Menu(settings => {  
        ...  
        settings.Orientation = System.Web.UI.WebControls.Orientation.Horizontal;  
    }).GetHtml()  
    

    See Also

    Compile Views in ASP.NET MVC