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Below is a Linq query I'm using in my ASP MVC 3 controller to try and order the results alphabetically by state code. 99% of the time this works just fine, but I'm finding a couple lists that are unordered like so

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For each bank that we list in the index, I need to pull from a secondary table BankListAgentId and display all the agents we have working with that particular bank. The majority of the time the agents are ordered according to state code properly, but a few times they wind up unordered like in the screen shot above.

foreach (var bank in banklist)
{
    bank.BankListAgentId = (from a in db.BankListAgentId
                            where a.BankID == bank.ID
                           select a).OrderBy(x => x.StateCode, StringComparer.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase).ToList();
}    

EDIT

I tried separating out the operations into individual lines like so, but got the same results (99% ordered properly, 1% not)

foreach (var bank in banklist)
{
    var agent = (from a in db.BankListAgentId
                 where a.BankID == bank.ID
                 select a).ToList();

    agent = agent.OrderBy(x => x.StateCode).ToList();

    bank.BankListAgentId = agent.ToList();
}
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  • So the screenshot above is of bank.BankListAgentId or bank?
    – ysrb
    May 2, 2013 at 21:52
  • Just to be sure, I would consume the db query and only then do OrderBy and back to List. May 2, 2013 at 21:52
  • @ysrb: it is of the bank.BankListAgentID. I added a better description to the post. thx
    – NealR
    May 2, 2013 at 22:00
  • @YoryeNathan: I assume you meant separating those into individual operations. I added what I did to my post, however I received the same results.
    – NealR
    May 2, 2013 at 22:01
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    Did you verify that the problem is not in your view? For example by checking the returned collection in the debugger if it is sorted or not. Your "Edit" code is technically very different (sorting in memory) to the original code (sorting in database). Hard to imagine that two technologies (SQL Server and .NET) are unable to sort correctly.
    – Slauma
    May 2, 2013 at 22:30

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Since your OrderBy() is on the inside of the foreach(var bank in banklist) loop, it will affect each individual query only as it runs in each iteration. You need an OrderBy clause to occur after all queries have finished.

Try something like this instead:

banklist.SelectMany(bank => bank.BankListAgentId).OrderBy(a => a.StateCode, StringComparer.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase).ToList();

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