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List<DatsWussup.Models.Message> messages = mc.GetMessages();
List<DatsWussup.Models.JQGridMessage> gridMessages = FormatMessages(messages);

int pageIndex = Convert.ToInt32(page) - 1;
int pageSize = rows;
int totalRecords = gridMessages.Count;
int totalPages = (int)Math.Ceiling((float)totalRecords / (float)pageSize);

var questions = gridMessages
    .OrderBy(sidx + " " + sord)
    .Skip(pageIndex * pageSize)
    .Take(pageSize);

So I am following along with the JqGrid and MVC guide here : http://haacked.com/archive/2009/04/14/using-jquery-grid-with-asp.net-mvc.aspx and in the step where he adds sorting/paging, I took the above code from the blog.

Now, you can probably see what I am trying to do just from looking at the code, especially if you are familiar with working with JqGrids and MVC together. However, I'm getting this error:

The type arguments for method 'System.Linq.Enumerable.OrderBy(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable, System.Func)' cannot be inferred from the usage. Try specifying the type arguments explicitly.

When I try to compile the above code. I'm not very good with LINQ or any delegates in general, could I get a little help?

Thanks!

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    What are the types of sidx and sord and where are they declared? Apr 10, 2011 at 18:36
  • They are both strings and they are sent as parameters to the function that this code is in from the front end. This code is in a controller function.
    – Scott
    Apr 10, 2011 at 18:37

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OrderBy() takes either a Func<TSource, TKey> delegate, an expression Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>> or if you have DLINQ, a string. The blog mentions that you need DLINQ and links to the download page and ScottGu's article. Apparently you don't have it.

Download it, add LinqSamples\DynamicQuery\DynamicQuery\Dynamic.cs to your project and use the System.Linq.Dynamic namespace and it should be made available to you.

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OrderBy is expecting a lambda expression, maybe something like this:

var questions = gridMessages
    .OrderBy(m => m.sidx + " " + m.sord)
    .Skip(pageIndex * pageSize)
    .Take(pageSize);
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  • sidx and sord are properties passed to me by the jqgrid on the front end. sidx is the column name to sort by, and sord is the sort type (asc or desc). The model doesn't have these as properties, so that won't work =/
    – Scott
    Apr 10, 2011 at 18:33
  • Then you can't do it like that anyway, you need to build an expression dynamically then. Apr 10, 2011 at 18:34
  • How does the man do it in his example in that blog linked in my post?
    – Scott
    Apr 10, 2011 at 18:36
  • @Scott: As stated in that post, he used Dynamic Linq Query library that allows to build LINQ query based on strings.
    – digEmAll
    Apr 10, 2011 at 18:39

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