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I have two tables with relationship many-to-many. Let's say A and B tables.
I also have List<List<int>> TagIdList with ids of B table's elements.
How can I find every elements from table A, who have all TagIdList[i] elements? I need just ids from table A, so it doesn't have to be all TASKS rows from table.

Example:

A: TASKS:
id: 1,2,3,4,5,6

B: TAGS:
id: 1,2,3,4

A-B links:
1-2; 1-3; 2-1; 2-2; 5-3; 5-4; 6-1; 6-6;

List<List<int>> TagIdList  //(ids from TAGS)   
TagIdList[0]= {2,3}   
TagIdList[1]= {1}   
TagIdList[2]= {2,6}

Result: (ids from TASKS)

i=0; -> 1  
i=1; -> 2,6  
i=2; -> null

I've tried:

List<int> tags = model.TagIdList[i].IdList; //I've got it from my View
List<TASKS> tasks = myEntity.TASKS.Where(t => t.TAGS == tags).ToList();

And I can't get tasks, because there was an error: Unable to create a constant value of type. Only primitive types are supported in this context.

Any ideas?

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Your problem is here: myEntity.TASKS.Where(t => t.TAGS == tags)

If i understand the question correct you need something like this:

A compare method for two lists of int (Taken from here)

public static bool ScrambledEquals<T>(IEnumerable<T> list1, IEnumerable<T> list2) {
  var cnt = new Dictionary<T, int>();
  foreach (T s in list1) {
    if (cnt.ContainsKey(s)) {
      cnt[s]++;
    } else {
      cnt.Add(s, 1);
    }
  }
  foreach (T s in list2) {
    if (cnt.ContainsKey(s)) {
      cnt[s]--;
    } else {
      return false;
    }
  }
  return cnt.Values.All(c => c == 0);
}

Than use this method inside linq expression:

myEntity.TASKS.AsEnumerable().Where(t => ScrambledEquals<int>(t.TAGS.Select(tag=>tag.id).ToList(),tags))
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  • I got such error: Can't convert from 'System.Collections.Generic.ICollection<MyApp.Models.TAGS>' to 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<int>
    – Monic
    Sep 23, 2014 at 9:30
  • Is TAGS a List of complex objects and not integers?
    – Alex Art.
    Sep 23, 2014 at 9:37
  • I don't know why it doesn't work. It doesn't give me all tasks, just a few. I used: myEntity.TASKS.AsEnumerable().Where(t => ScrambledEquals<int>(t.TAGS.Select(tag=>tag.Id).ToList(), tags)).ToList();, because I wanted to have a list at the end.
    – Monic
    Sep 24, 2014 at 6:28
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I found solution. It's maybe not ideal, but works.

List<int> tags = model.TagIdList[i].IdList;

List<List<int>> whole_list = new List<List<int>>();

foreach (var t in tags) //I'm looking for every tasks' ids in every given tag
{   
    var temp = myEntity.TAGS.Find(t).TASKS.Select(task => task.Id).ToList();
    whole_list.Add(temp);
}

//now I want first list from whole_list to compare with the other lists
List<int> collection = whole_list[0]; //collection it's tasks
whole_list.Remove(collection);

//I'm taking a part which is common to all lists from whole_list
foreach (List<int> k in whole_list)
{   
    var temp = collection.Intersect(k);
    collection = temp.ToList();
}

//the collection is now what I wanted for TagIdList[i] - every task which has every tags from TagIdList[i].IdList

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